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A Watch Factory Embraces Workers with Autism

“It’s not just the focus in the first 10 pieces,” the owner said. “It’s being able to maintain that kind of a focus when you’re doing No. 400 and No. 401.”

Caitlin OHara for The New York Times
Author: Caitlin OHara for The New York Times

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Factories and Manufacturing, FTS American Manufacturing (watches), Labor and Jobs, Mesa (Ariz), Watches and Clocks, Watchmakers of Switzerland Training and Educational Program
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