What does the imposition of “factory discipline” refer to?

a) getting factory workers, especially former peasants, to learn to work together, coordinated and nonstop, as part of the manufacturing process
b) factory owners’ need to be present at their places of business, rather than be like the absentee farm landlords of old
Consider This: What would be different about working hours on a farm versus a factory? See 7.1: Unexpected and Unforeseen.
c) the tradition of whipping anyone late to work at the factory, which took place during the lunch hour while other workers watched
Consider This: What would be different about working hours on a farm versus a factory? See 7.1: Unexpected and Unforeseen.
d) the tradition of “whipping around” a rural district to recruit young people to leave their family farms and come to work in new factories
Consider This: What would be different about working hours on a farm versus a factory? See 7.1: Unexpected and Unforeseen.


a) getting factory workers, especially former peasants, to learn to work together, coordinated and nonstop, as part of the manufacturing process

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