Progress Without People: New Technology, Unemployment, and the Message of ResistanceBetween the Lines, 1995年5月1日 - 184 頁 A provocative discussion of the role of technology and its accompanying rhetoric of limitless progress in the concomitant rise of joblessness and unemployment. |
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... shopfloor knowledge. Finally, thepolitical and ideological subordination of peopleat the pointof productionhas entailed aremoval of thetechnology question from its actual site and social context,with seriousconsequences. While ...
... shopfloor knowledge. Finally, thepolitical and ideological subordination of peopleat the pointof productionhas entailed aremoval of thetechnology question from its actual site and social context,with seriousconsequences. While ...
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... shopfloor organization, counterplanning strategies against management,rankandfile caucuses against union leadership,and systematic sabotage. Inan automobileengine plantin Detroit, for example,one workerobserved “plantwiderotating ...
... shopfloor organization, counterplanning strategies against management,rankandfile caucuses against union leadership,and systematic sabotage. Inan automobileengine plantin Detroit, for example,one workerobserved “plantwiderotating ...
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... shopfloor having a greater say over what formsof struggle they will adopt. The factthatsome unions nowleave their membership free in thisrespect is directly due to shopfloor pressure. People can decide onthemost appropriate form of ...
... shopfloor having a greater say over what formsof struggle they will adopt. The factthatsome unions nowleave their membership free in thisrespect is directly due to shopfloor pressure. People can decide onthemost appropriate form of ...
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