Fatigue and Efficiency: A Study in IndustryCharities publication committee, 1912 - 893 páginas |
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... ment has not yet been eliminated . The man or woman or child is still essential to the method and the machine , and while the inanimate agent demands more and more of him , his fundamental physiological powers are probably not so very ...
... ment has not yet been eliminated . The man or woman or child is still essential to the method and the machine , and while the inanimate agent demands more and more of him , his fundamental physiological powers are probably not so very ...
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... ment . PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION The first two editions of this book contained , as Part 11 , reprints of various briefs defending laws which regulate women's hours of labor . In response to a demand for a smaller volume , the text ...
... ment . PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION The first two editions of this book contained , as Part 11 , reprints of various briefs defending laws which regulate women's hours of labor . In response to a demand for a smaller volume , the text ...
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... ment proved , surprisingly , that even less rest was needed after the shorter period of work . If work is reduced by one - half , the period of necessary rest can actually be reduced half or three - quarters as much again . Thus , if 30 ...
... ment proved , surprisingly , that even less rest was needed after the shorter period of work . If work is reduced by one - half , the period of necessary rest can actually be reduced half or three - quarters as much again . Thus , if 30 ...
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... ment or skill than to feed a machine , only speed and the indefinite repetition of dull , mechanical movements . 3. PHYSIOLOGY OF MONOTONY It goes without saying that monotony of work , of which these are random examples , cannot be ...
... ment or skill than to feed a machine , only speed and the indefinite repetition of dull , mechanical movements . 3. PHYSIOLOGY OF MONOTONY It goes without saying that monotony of work , of which these are random examples , cannot be ...
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... on Condition of Woman and Child Wage - Earners in the United States , Vol . III , p . 480. Senate Docu- ment No 645 , 61st Congress , 2nd Session , 1911 . Her wage practically is cut and her work intensified by 83 THE NEW STRAIN IN ...
... on Condition of Woman and Child Wage - Earners in the United States , Vol . III , p . 480. Senate Docu- ment No 645 , 61st Congress , 2nd Session , 1911 . Her wage practically is cut and her work intensified by 83 THE NEW STRAIN IN ...
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61st Congress Abbé accidents allowed average British canneries cent chap closing hour contract cotton mill dangerous diseases earn effects efficiency eight eight-hour day employed employers employment of women enacted enforcement exemptions exhaustion experience fact factory inspectors fatigue foot sewing girls glycogen hours of labor human ical increase industrial injuries investigation kilos labor legislation laundries limiting machine machinery manufacture Massachusetts mechanical ment mercantile establishments mills monotony muscle muscular nerve nervous neurasthenia night shifts non-textile number of hours o'clock occupations operation organism output overstrain overtime overwork period persons physical physicians physiological piece-work pig iron practice production prohibited protection reduced regulation rest Salford scientific management season Sidney Webb South Carolina speed statistics statute strain telephone ten-hour day textile tion trades twelve hours United wage-earners wages week women's hours workday workers workmen York Zeiss