"The Review, Volume 8" presents a collection of articles and reports focusing on various aspects of industrial management and labor relations during the early 20th century in the United States. Compiled by the National Founders' Association and the National Metal Trades Association, this volume offers insights into the challenges and strategies employed by manufacturers in a rapidly evolving industrial landscape.
The book delves into topics such as wage systems, factory organization, and the ongoing dialogue between employers and employees. It serves as a valuable historical record, illustrating the business practices and ideological viewpoints that shaped American industry at the time. Researchers and historians will find this a compelling resource for understanding the complexities of industrial America.
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