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 .147 Increased wages, longer hours
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America's Assembly Line

David E. Nye, 2023 / 670.43 NYE Tigard Library

Henry Ford sponsored the modern electrically-powered conveyor assembly line with specialized single-function workstations, and the five day work week. Ford also appreciated and hired and groomed expertise, both in his engineers and his line workers.

Ford also paid high wages, providing workers with the means to purchase automobiles and other mass-produced products. Competitors adopted the same procedures to compete for workers and for product sales.

AssemblyLine (last edited 2024-05-25 02:56:35 by KeithLofstrom)