Adam Glantz

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The better-paid, better-protected, skilled employees in the factories of Fiat, or the Pirelli Rubber Company, demanded a greater say in management decisions—over shift hours, wage differentials and disciplinary measures. Unskilled workers sought some of these goals and opposed others. Their main objection was to exhausting piece rates, the unrelenting pace of mechanized mass production lines, and unsafe working conditions.
Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
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