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" soldiering ", as it is called — is carried on by the men, can scarcely be understood by one who has not worked among them. It is by no means uncommon for men to work at the rate of one-third, or even one-quarter, their maximum speed, and still preserve... "
Scientific Office Management - Page 243
by William Henry Leffingwell - 1917 - 253 pages
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Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Volume 16

American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Mechanical engineering - 1895 - 1820 pages
...among them. It is by no means uncommon for men to work at the rate of one-third, or even one-quarter, their maximum speed, and still preserve the appearance...they think they can without having the rate cut., 23. Thus arises a system of hypocrisy and deceit on the part of the men which is thoroughly demoralizing,...
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ASME Transactions, Volume 16

American Society of Mechanical Engineers - Mechanical engineering - 1895 - 1274 pages
...among them. It is by no means uncommon for men to work at the rate of one-third, or even one-quarter, their maximum speed, and still preserve the appearance...basis, it is easy for the men to nurse successfully "a soit snap " of this sort through a term of years, earning in the meanwhile just as much wages as they...
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The Adjustment of Wages to Efficiency: Three Papers ...

Wages - 1896 - 104 pages
...among them. It is by no means uncommon for men to work at the rate of one-third, or even one-quarter, their maximum speed, and still preserve the appearance...as they think they can without having the rate cut. 23. Thus arises a system of hypocrisy and deceit on the part of the men which is thoroughly demoralizing...
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The Theory of Economic Progress, Volume 1

John Bates Clark - Currency question - 1896 - 614 pages
...one-third, or even one-quarter, their maximum speed., and still preserve the appearance of working hard. when a rate has once been fixed on such a false basis...as they think they can without having the rate cut. 23. Thus arises a system of hypocrisy and deceit on the part of the men which is thoroughly demoralizing...
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The Adjustment of Wages to Efficiency: Three Papers ...

Wages - 1896 - 106 pages
...among them. It is by no means uncommon for men to work at the rate of one-third, or even one-quarter, their maximum speed, and still preserve the appearance of working hard. And -wl1en a rate has once been fixed on such a false basis it is easy for the men to nurse successfully...
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The Cost of Production: The Principles of the Science of Costs, with ...

Burt Clifford Bean - Cost - 1905 - 214 pages
...among them. It is by no means uncommon for men to work at the rate of onethird, or even one-quarter, their maximum speed, and still preserve the appearance...they think they can without having the rate cut." It is plainly evident that the success of piece work depends upon the fairness of the schedule of prices,...
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The Business Man's Library--Volume [1]-10. ...

1907 - 222 pages
...among them. It is by no means uncommon for men to work at the rate of onethird, or even one-quarter, their maximum speed, and still preserve the appearance...snap' of this sort through a term of years, earning iii the meanwhile just as much wages as they think they can without having the rate cut." It is plainly...
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The Business Man's Library--Volume [1]-10. ...

1909 - 228 pages
...among them. It is by no means uncommon for men to work at the rate of onethird, or even one-quarter, their maximum speed, and still preserve the appearance...they think they can without having the rate cut." It is plainly evident that the success of piece work depends upon the fairness of the schedule of prices,...
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Scientific Management: A Collection of the More Significant Articles ...

Clarence Bertrand Thompson - Industrial efficiency - 1914 - 916 pages
...among them. It is by no means uncommon for men to work at the rate of one-third, or even one-quarter, their maximum speed, and still preserve the appearance...as they think they can without having the rate cut. 23. Thus arises a system of hypocrisy and deceit on the part of the men which is thoroughly demoralizing,...
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Scientific Management: A Collection of the More Significant Articles ...

Clarence Bertrand Thompson - Industrial efficiency - 1914 - 964 pages
...or even one-quarter, their maximum speec and still preserve the appearance of working hard. And whe2 a rate has once been fixed on such a false basis, it is easy for titf men to nurse successfully " a soft snap " of this sort through a term of years, earning in the...
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