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"A factory is a battle zone.  Nothing better illustrates the slogan that “time 
is money” than the daily struggle between workers and bosses to squeeze a 
little more free time or a little more work out of the workday. The time study 
guy would sneak around with his stopwatch, ever on the lookout for a motion to 
be saved so that another fraction of a second of work could be added to the 
daily grind. The men watched for him and devised ingenious ways to pretend to 
be working.  If you could start working at 8:02  instead of 8:00, take an extra 
three minutes for lunch, or line up in front of the time clock a few minutes 
before the shift ended, you’d beaten the system.  Same thing if you lingered in 
the toilet stall reading the newspaper. A minor injury that sent you home early 
with a full day’s pay was a sublime victory.  If the boss had you do something 
forbidden by the contract, you licked your lips in anticipation of the 
grievance you’d file and the backpay you might win.  Some guys had learned how 
to do two jobs along the assembly line, theirs and their buddies, and each 
would relieve the other for as long as half a shift.  This worked especially 
well when the foreman was in a meeting." . . .
 
michael yates
                                          
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