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Design an Employee class that has fields for the following pieces of information:
Ã?· Employee Name
Ã?· Employee Number
Next, design a class named ProductionWorker that extends the Employee class. The ProductionWorker class should have fields to hold the following information:
Ã?· Shift Number (an integer, such as 1, 2, or 3)
Ã?· Hourly Pay Rate
The workday is divided into two shifts: day and night. The shift field will hold an integer value representing the shift that the employee works. The day shift is shift 1 and the night shift is shift 2. Design the appropriate accessor and mutator methods for each class.
Once you have designed the classes, design a program that creates an object of the ProductionWorker class and prompts the user to enter data for each of the objectââ?¬â?¢s fields. Store the data in the object and then use the objectââ?¬â?¢s accessor methods to retrieve it and display it on the screen.
You are to submit, as a Microsoft Word Document, the following for this assignment:
1.Flowchart
2.Pseudocode
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