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GM's Lordstown plant: A model of Fordist efficiency

The General Motors assembly plant in Lordstown, Ohio, was once a pinnacle of Fordist efficiency in automobile manufacturing. It featured a highly specialized assembly line with thousands of distinct steps, advanced lighting and ventilation, and a clean factory floor. The plant also incorporated amenities like piped music and scheduled rest breaks to optimize worker conditions and productivity. AI

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GM's Lordstown plant: A model of Fordist efficiency

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    The Lordsville, Ohio, General Motors automobile assembly plant was, when it was built, the absolute state of the art in terms of assembly lines. The steps and m

    The Lordsville, Ohio, General Motors automobile assembly plant was, when it was built, the absolute state of the art in terms of assembly lines. The steps and movements in assembly had been broken down into thousands of distinct steps and was a model of Fordist efficiency. The bu…