Technical progress and its social consequences in the French textile industry
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Technical progress and its social consequences in the French textile industry

International labour review, Vol.92(1), pp.51-62
1965

Abstract

social implication textile industry industrial investment production productivity shift work employment opportunity textile worker skill occupational structure vocational training collective agreement Automation France
Social implications of automation in the textile industry in France (wool and cotton) - structure of industrial investment, production and productivity. Organisation of shift work. Less employment opportunities for textile workers, and changing skills required. Such changes in the occupational structure create a need for vocational training. Usual solutions are not enough. Role of collective agreements.
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