What were Mayo's views of the labour/capital relationship? Please select all that apply.
A) Mayo argued that managers have the right to manage and that workers are irrational and need managers to solve their problems.
B) Mayo argued that he had solved many of the excesses of Taylorism and therefore had solved the labour/capital dilemma. Mayo argued that people are naturally cooperative and that they want to work together.
C) Mayo argued that workers and managers have fundamentally different interests and that these interests cannot be reconciled.
D) Mayo argued that under human relations workers would be able to work with management as equals by developing good relations with each other.
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