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Taylor, F.W. - Articles : "Principles of scientific management" - American magazine, 1911 - Letters from readers
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Crawford, Mrs. John H.
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Letter
to the
American
magazine
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[1911
Mar.?]
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1 item (2 sheets) ; 27 cm.
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Industrial management--Moral and ethical aspects
Noll, Henry, 1871-1925
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American Magazine Editor Dear sir May a "mere woman" have a word to say about "Scientific Management." This one is the daughter of a capitalist and during the early years of her life learned to believe that strikers were always in the wrong: that a man's business was his own and any combining of working people for the purpose of dictating any terms to their employer must be fought and destroyed. Working people were not looked upon as partners as they really are, but as tools needed to produce the results that would produce the profit for the employer. Mr. Taylor says Scientific Management benefits the laborer as well as the employer. But please tell me why should the employers profit be so much greater than that of the employed, when it is the workingman who does the extra work? The German pig-iron worker, who with a coacher
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