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  • 17-10-2018
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How were workers affected by specialization and scientific management?

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ielhabbal ielhabbal
  • 26-10-2018

Workers were affected by scientific management because it caused workers to, in a sense, become replaceable. Workers, under scientific management, were considered to be parts in a machine which could be replaced. Correspondingly, specialization caused tasks to become routine, as workers were completing the same tasks repeatedly to a point were they became bored and exhausted of their jobs. This also led to there being a larger number of injured workers.

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