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*organized labor forced him to do.
Nope, he did this one himself. The reason? His employees spent so much time at the factory, they didn't have time to actually buy his cars.
Yes, he improved working conditions to make a profit on his cars. A selfish reason, but it inadvertently helped us all.
He paid his workers well enough that a majority of them could buy his cars?
Productivity reduction(or more likely accidents due to tired workers) might be relevant.
Poltifact: "Mostly false"