Unless you worked in a TV network, most workplaces did not have TVs, colored or otherwise.
It shouldn’t affect the workplace since people shouldn’t be talking politics.
Yes colored TVs are better, then old fuzzy ones.
Your personal hygiene may affect the way your coworkers respond to you, but it does not affect health and safety in the workplace.
There were several different types of colored TV in the middle fifties (RCA won). Colored wheels verses three guns. There were experimental color TVs before WW II , but they weren't commercially viable.
In the 1920's.
In 1927.
1965.
pervasive sexism in the workplace
I am not sure.
Velcro was invented in 1955 as well as colored television.
Television monitoring is commonly used in and around the workplace. There is no law against it, unless camera are installed in locations where privacy is expected, such as showers and rest rooms. WHERE it is used can be controversial, but not its use.
The workplace, workers, and boss are factors that affect organizational behavior.