Economics of Fatigue and Unrest and the Efficiency of Labour in English and American Industry
Explore the intricate dynamics of labor efficiency with Economics of Fatigue and Unrest and the Efficiency of Labour in English and American Industry by P. Sar Florence. Published in 2003 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this comprehensive hardback spans 428 pages and delves into the critical intersections of fatigue, unrest, and industrial productivity. Structured in three insightful parts, this book remains a vital resource for scholars and professionals in the fields of industrial relations and human resource management. Its timeless relevance ensures that readers can apply its principles to contemporary issues in the workforce. Discover how understanding the economics of fatigue can enhance labor efficiency and improve workplace dynamics in both English and American industries. Whether you are a student, researcher, or industry expert, this work is essential for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge in labor studies.