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Working Class Manhood Henry Ford, the Model T and the Five Dollar Day
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Fordism: The Five Dollar Day and the Model T Ford Henry Ford developed the Model T Ford, “the motorcar for the great multitude” around 1908 Standard Design, High Quality, Simple to operate By 1916, Ford controlled half of world auto production Demand required high volume production
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The Model T: Motorcar for the Great Multitude
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Production Principles Used Frederick Taylor’s Method of Scientific Management The factory was designed as an integrated system Work was standardized. Moving assembly line was copied from meatpacking industry (which is a ‘disassembly line’) The ‘autoworker’ was created.
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Assembling Cars before Ford
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Ford’s Assembly Line: 1910
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Ford’s Assembly Line
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Assembly Line
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Assembly Line: Joining Engines to Frames, 1914, Highland Park
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Ford’s Highland Park Factory
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Highland Park Plant
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Kenilworth Building, UWM
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The Workforce
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Problems with the Human Element of Production Taylor’s methods claimed higher rates of efficiency than Ford achieved. Ford discovered his “labor problems.” –absenteeism: 10% a day –high quit rate (300% turnover in 1913) –soldiering and output restriction –unionism –immigrant culture
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First Attempts at Labor Reform Creates an employment office Develops a wage classification system Institutes a savings and loan system for workers These reforms don’t achieve necessary improvements. So the alternative…...
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Five Dollar Day: 1914 Prevailing auto worker wage was $2.40 /day Ford promises $5.00/day if one ‘qualified.’ How did one qualify? Through an investigation of one’s home life by the “Sociological Department.” –Marriage proved –“Good home conditions” –Good personal habits –Demonstrated thrift –If single, must be age 22, for ‘profits’
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Questions: paternalism.vs individual liberty Can one’s employer enforce living arrangements off the job? Can one’s employer demand alteration of religious practices? Can one’s employer demand particular family arrangements of workers?
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