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In fact, about all that Taylorism and Fordism had in common was an obsession with efficiency and a complete disregard for workers’ quality of life. There was no manager with a stopwatch standing over Ford’s employees, because there didn’t need to be. The pace of labor was controlled by the assembly line, about which there is nothing “scientific.”
Craft: An American History
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