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Author: | Adler, P. Goldoftas, B. Levine, D. |
Title: | Ergonomics, employee involvement, and the Toyota production system: a case study of NUMMI's 1993 model introduciton |
Journal: | Industrial and Labor Relations Review
1997 : APR, VOL. 50:3, p. 416-437 |
Index terms: | INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ERGONOMICS CASE STUDIES |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | New United Motors Manufacturing, Inc. is a GM-Toyota joint venture that has been lauded by some for achieving performance based on high employee involvement, and criticized by others for intensifying work and harming workers. In 1993, OSHA cited HUMMI for paying insufficient attention to ergonomic issues during the introduction of a new car model. The authors analyse the origins of NUMMI's ergonomic problems and the responses of the company, union, and regulators. |
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