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Developing new forms of work organization in a new chemical plant in France

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Working on the quality of working life

Part of the book series: International series on the quality of working life ((IQWL,volume 8))

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The new unit was in the process of being constructed. The technology had already been decided. The employees, approximately thirty in number, had to be recruited on a voluntary basis from an old factory situated not far from the new site. It was hoped that, in the future, the old factory would be shut down and that a new factory would be constructed, near the new chemical unit.

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Liu, M., Ortsman, O. (1979). Developing new forms of work organization in a new chemical plant in France. In: Working on the quality of working life. International series on the quality of working life, vol 8. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9230-6_13

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