ABSTRACT
Structured in three parts, Economics of Fatigue and Unrest is as relevant today for the study of industrial relations and human resource management as when it was first published.
It contains chapters on the following:
* The growth of technical efficiency
* The theory of fatigue and unrest
* The costs of industrial inefficiency
* The loss by staff turnover
* The loss by absence
* The loss by industrial accidents and ill-health
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|108 pages
Part I
part 2|270 pages
Part II
part 3|20 pages
Part III