- "Their employers may not have given any specific consideration to the well-being of their staff but on a basic level it was accepted that starving workers were bad for productivity."
- ―Beaumont Kin, The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire
Worker Productivity Study #TJ8210 was a study that concluded that starving workers were bad for productivity. As a result, companies that worked for or had contracts with the Galactic Empire continued to pay their staff. The study was stored in the Imperial Bureau of Standards section of the Imperial Archives and was cited by the historian Beaumont Kin in[1] his[2] book The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire[1] in 35 ABY.[3]
Behind the scenes
Worker Productivity Study #TJ8210 was mentioned in the 2024 reference book Star Wars: The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire, by Dr. Chris Kempshall.[1]
Sources
- Star Wars: The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire (First mentioned)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Star Wars: The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire
- ↑ Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: The Visual Dictionary
- ↑ Star Wars: The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire states that thirty years have passed since the end of the Galactic Civil War and months have passed since the Battle of Exegol. As Star Wars: Timelines dates the end of the war to 5 ABY and the Battle of Exegol to 35 ABY, the in-universe The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire must have been published in 35 ABY.