Which of the following most fully explains organized labor’s opposition to industry’s adoption of scientific management practices in the early 1900s?

a. Taylor’s failure to allow for worker participation in management decision making
b. The fact that the selection of workers was not really scientific in the pure sense of the word
c. The unpopularity of time and motion studies
d. Taylor’s failure to account for supply and demand in assuming labor’s support for maximum productivity

ANS: D

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