Karl Marx argued that division of labor and specialization may have this impact on the worker. apathy and complacency leading to inefficiency pride in position and task increased efficiency through repetition all of the above
I got, 'apathy and complacency leading to inefficiency'
Increasing specialization may also lead to workers with poorer overall skills and a lack of enthusiasm for their work. He described the process as alienation; workers become more and more specialized and work repetitious which eventually leads to complete alienation. the worker is "depressed spiritually and physically to the condition of a machine. http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Division_of_labor
I think I'll go with this apathy and complacency leading to inefficiency. This fuzzy studies is just that - fuzzy.
@Directrix oh my goodness it's super fuzzy. but that is the correct answer. (: THankyou
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