As for distribution according to work, there are more ... For example, the income of roadside fruit shop owners is distributed according to capital factors (other interests, such as money deposited in the bank, dividends entering the stock market, etc.), and the workers employed by fruit shop owners are distributed according to labor factors (as long as the income of workers in non-public enterprises is distributed according to labor factors), people who rent out the store where this fruit shop is located can get rent from the fruit shop owners. This income is distributed according to land elements. The fruit shop owner asked his proprietress to manage the fruit shop. If the workers work, the proprietress gets paid, and the wages of the proprietress are distributed according to the management factors. The boss studies a scientific invention himself, gets a patent, and then sells the patent to others. The money earned is distributed according to technical factors.
Specifically, it's complicated. I hope it helps.