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(b) "The wool industry regiests that hoarly wages advanced from 78.5 france
in 1949 to 156 fame in 1956, a 99% "wase" made persible by
productionly advinces.
7. "In 1957, after evaluating a peries of economic studies and industrial
purreys, the Commissionat preducted that continued progress in the
productivity Invagram and in the moternization of machines and methods could
lead to a 100% merease in the French standard of living within 12 0.15
years."
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8. In the Cotton Industry the Productivity Center worked with 400 of the 1000n
firms in France and by 1957 the industry Gad increased productions any
40% in 4 years and wages by 25%
9. The Hand Tool industry Productionly Center worked with 25 Brins producing 50%
of tabe typical industry output und trilot drograms in 4 plants copied by the remaining 21
with A Nsults:
(1) Production increase in one factory of 40%
(2) Time saving of 30% in quality control
B) 3 Reduction in production time of 65%
(9) Reduction of in plant transportation from 1,093 yards to 50.
(5) Increased products ofecialization in the industry
10, Productionsly Measurements had been make Gy the Center of Productivate Studies in
27 industry branches
TRUMAN MARA LIERAPY
11, The Center fe hator PRODUCTION Resar ch conducts prome 100 studies annually
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