Abstract

Two plants in the women's garment industry--one with modern and comprehensive programs for worker training and production and cost control, and the other with its production process organized and regulated in an intuitive, unsystematic manner--afforded Adam Abruzzi an excellent opportunity to evaluate procedures for estimating worker productivity. The results of his research are reported here. (Author's abstract courtesy EBSCO.)

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