September 23, 2011

This is not the Google campus

A substantial fraction of workers were absent on any given day, and those at work were often able to come and go... at their pleasure to eat or smoke... [the workplace] would have eating places, barbers, drink shops, and other facilities to serve the workers taking a break. Some mothers allegedly brought their children with them... Workers' relatives would bring food to them.
A Farewell To Alms, Gregory Clark. p. 363

This is not about the Google complex, but a description of a 19th century Indian textile factory.

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