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Social and labour implications of flexible manufacturing systems
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Social and labour implications of flexible manufacturing systems

Karl-H. Ebel
International labour review, Vol.124(2), pp.133-145
1985

Abstract

employment social implication flexible manufacturing system definition productivity investment cost occupational structure training needs work organization working conditions labour relations workers participation technological change labour productivity
Article on employment and other social implications of flexible manufacturing systems - discusses the definition of FMS, its potential impact on productivity but high investment cost; considers possible effects on occupational structure, training needs, work organization, working conditions, labour relations, etc.; considers that workers participation is needed in introducing technological change to ensure commitment and enhance labour productivity.
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