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Act 90 Opening of the Court

The United States of America was originally established by the thirteen British colonies. Therefore, by the nineteenth century, governments at all levels remained highly independent.

The country, state, and city seem to be in charge from top to bottom, but in fact it is not the case.

Whether it is financial power or personnel power, local governments have considerable degrees of freedom.

Therefore, what happened in New Haven is the situation in New Haven. It is like the "Monopoly" trend that has become as strong as a raging fire in New Haven. At this moment, there are only a few sparks in other places.

The "little shoe shiner murder case" is also known to everyone who is interested and promotes it.

Now that the economic crisis is still far away, the Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory and the Mitos Printing and Dyeing Factory compete with each other, making the purchasers significantly concessions. The citizens who were originally doing nothing in the downtown New Haven either become "monopoly" who runs ships in their mouths or become professional and semi-professional bag drivers.

Because of these packed heroes, both the Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory and the "Monopoly" that appeared every day in Mitos Manufacturing were wiped out.

And they will also take action on various channels for the "Monopoly" game package they have opened.

At the beginning, each purchase price was ten cents and you could still acquire Monopoly.

However, as the fame of "Mono" gradually spread from the Port of New Haven, the demand for "Mono" outside New Haven also increased, and the price could no longer be received.

Repackaging and selling again, the lowest price can be sold at fifteen cents, the average price can be sold at twenty cents, and some people even sold at twenty cents.

Selling for twenty-five cents means they don’t have to pay a little cost to open a bag. Even if they open a dollar in a hundred shares, they will make a pure profit.

According to common sense, under such circumstances, both companies should increase the selling price or lower the winning rate.

However, the Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory and Mitos Manufacturing Company, which are fighting, have not only failed to respond, but also have not established and maintained sales channels outside the New Haven area.

It seems that it will take not long before factories outside will start to imitate "Monopoly".

The new thing "Monopoly" will also be available for an excess profit price from one dollar at the beginning, and will gradually be compressed, and in the end, you will only get a reasonable profit slightly higher than the cost price.

It was Saturday. Although Doug knew that the court would be held today, he did not wake up earlier. He did not wake up with the alarm clock until the sun rose as usual.

Dress, wash, and go downstairs.

The female workers who left the workshop just finished changing shifts and started to continue their work.

He looked at the female worker working diligently with satisfaction.

He is not Zhou Pai, and he will not crow in the middle of the night.

This is not because he is more kind than Zhou Papi, but... he dislikes Zhou Papi for being too inefficient in doing so.

How can the kind of exploitation that is maintained by Zhou Baosai alone compare to institutional exploitation?

At the beginning, the printing and dyeing factory was running sixteen hours a day.

Later, it evolved into two shifts on twelve hours.

Now, it takes eight hours and three shifts.

The third shift seems to be using more people and paying more wages. But in fact, this is not the case.

A physical machine like humans only has so much time to use.

Instead of extending working hours, it is better to extend the work efficiency within unit time.

Under Doug's manufacturing, while Rose made a more detailed division of labor for the female workers, he also added a new prop - a stopwatch.

The work that each female worker needs to do is divided into several standardized actions, and then the time limit for each set of standardized actions is limited.

"The Monopoly", which was originally drawn by a female worker and may take three hours, was able to draw a "Monopoly" in an average of thirty minutes under the control of standardized time.

However, such high-intensity work can't be done for twelve hours by one person. After four fainting incidents, it was changed to eight-hour shift work.

However, every female worker has to work three shifts every two days. If you calculate carefully, the average working time for each female worker is still twelve hours per day.

However, unlike one shift of twelve hours a day, two days and three shifts of eight hours a day, the overall output of Monopoly is much more efficient.

Although this was an incredible miracle in Ross's opinion.

But in Doug's opinion, it was still far from that. When the conveyor belt in the power workshop was built, he would ask these female workers to try the taste of assembly line work.

Doug left the busy workshop, left the Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory, and stepped to New Haven Court.

Compared to Doug's slackness, Gilbert got up very early. He came to the New Haven Court early and sat in the audience, intending to appreciate Doug's embarrassment.

He had two demands for this trial. The best one was of course to disclose that "Doug Clayden murdered and blamed the little shoe polisher", and directly threw Doug into prison.

A little worse one would also make Doug lose the lawsuit, causing his reputation to be damaged, and it would be better to be ruined! Tell New Haven citizens not to support the Monopoly produced by a criminal enterprise, and come to buy his Monopoly.

Which of these two demands is satisfied is just the difference between satisfaction and very satisfied.

He is slightly at a disadvantage in the market and plans to regain confidence when he sees Doug's embarrassing appearance here today.

He has found Smith's wife and children, and will also be in charge of the judge for the trial of the case, and the jury arranged it clearly.

He didn't believe that Doug could still get out of this situation.

If Doug can get out of here, he will walk back with his head!

He sneered and looked at Doug's minions who were sorting out the information below, and wanted to shout at him, "Don't struggle, don't do useless things anymore."

But he didn't shout out, he wanted to see the hardworking person in front of him, and finally like a dog-like appearance.

Gilbert is paying attention to McGill, but did McGill not notice Gilbert?

When McGill saw Gilbert, he already knew that there would be any changes in today's court hearing.

However, he didn't care at all.

What happens again?

No matter what happens, he will lose.

If this is the case, what impact will it have on him if there is any change?

He just needs to do what he wants to do - lose the lawsuit with decent amount.

The court started working.

The number of audiences gradually increased, filling all the empty seats in the audience.

The jury is here.

The judge is here.
Chapter completed!
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