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Time and Motion Study Volume 8 Issue 12

Work Study

ISSN: 0043-8022

Article publication date: 1 December 1959

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Abstract

A PROGRESSIVE increase in the standard of living is now widely accepted as both possible and desirable, even if the notion that it can be doubled within the next 25 years is dismissed as an optimistic flight of Butlerian fancy. The prerequisite is a substantial upsurge in the country's production. This was expressed succinctly by Mr. Victor Feather four years ago when, as Assistant Secretary to the Trades Union Congress, he told the Institute of Directors that ‘what can be done by any Government by way of social improvement depends on what Industry can produce and sell. About half the strikes that take place have nothing to do with hours or wages or conditions, but have a great deal to do with human relations. That field is one in which there must be patience, tolerance, concentration and great endeavour, but the rate of progress can and should be accelerated.’

Citation

(1959), "Time and Motion Study Volume 8 Issue 12", Work Study, Vol. 8 No. 12, pp. 11-64. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb048131

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MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 1959, MCB UP Limited

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