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Union Printers and Controlled Automation
Harry Kelber · 1967 · 328 pages
Study of trade union response to technological change in the printing industry in the USA - covers historical account of labour relations resulting from Innovation in the typesetting process, labour disputes, strikes, working conditions of printing workers, management attitudes, employees attitude, etc., and includes contemporary automation policy and training programmes. Bibliography pp. 285 to 290, and references.
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Jeff Jarvis
“@tevslin @MOPrinting Here's the book. It's very good on NY labor -- old No. 6 -- and the introduction of technology from the Linotype on. cc: @GlennF”↗