ABSTRACT

There is some sort of nervous dread about, that when the war is over there will be a cutting down of wages; that there will be, as is thought more workmen than jobs. On the other hand, that there is going to be some attempt to take the tools from the hands of men that are now using them, and who are experienced in the use of them, and hand the tools over to men who are inexperienced in the use of them. The only scientific management there can be is that holding between employer and employed, one to the other, and each for the other; on those lines only can we have scientific management. The industry would pass into the hands of men who were not used to the tool, and who had no experience as to how to use it.