Employees thus worked between 10 and 16 hours per day. On September 25, 1926, Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Company, made a ground-breaking change

Employees worked between 10 and 16 hours per day. On September 25, 1926, Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Company, made a ground-breaking change by becoming one of the first major corporations to change his work policy to 40-hour weeks with five working days, with no pay increase.
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