Shop Management
Forfatter: Frederick Winslow Taylor
År: 1911
Forlag: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Sted: New York and London
Sider: 207
UDK: 658.01 Tay
With an introduction by Henry R. Towne
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SHOP MANAGEMENT
23
basis. It is safe to say that the majority of employers
have a feeling of satisfaction when their workmen
are receiving lower wages than those of their com-
petitors. On the other hand very many workmen
feel contented if they find themselves doing the
same amount of work per day as other similar
workmen do and yet are getting more pay for it.
Employers and workmen alike should look upon
both of these conditions with apprehension, as
either of them are sure, in the long run, to lead to
trouble and loss for both parties.
Through unusual personal influence and energy,
or more frequently through especial conditions which
are but temporary, such as dull times when there is
a surplus of labor, a superintendent may succeed in
getting men to work extra hard for ordinary wages.
After the men, however, realize that this is the case
and an opportunity comes for them to change these
conditions, in their reaction against what they believe
unjust treatment they are almost sure to lean so
far in the other direction as to do an equally great
injustice to their employer.
On the other hand, the men who use the oppor-
tunity offered by a scarcity of labor to exact wages
higher than the average of their class, without
doing more than the average work in return, are
merely laying up trouble for themselves in the long
run. They grow accustomed to a high rate of liv-
ing and expenditure, and when the inevitable turn
comes and they are either thrown out of employ-
ment or forced to accept low wages, they are the
losers by the whole transaction.