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Invisible Labor Hidden Work In The Contemporary World Marion G Crain

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Invisible Labor Hidden Work In The Contemporary World Marion G Crain
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.32 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Marion G. Crain
ISBN: 9780520286405, 0520286405
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Invisible Labor Hidden Work In The Contemporary World Marion G Crain by Marion G. Crain 9780520286405, 0520286405 instant download after payment.

Across the world, workers labor without pay for the benefit of profitable businesses—and it's legal. Labor trends like outsourcing and technology hide some workers, and branding and employer mandates erase others. Invisible workers who remain under-protected by wage laws include retail workers who function as walking billboards and take payment in clothing discounts or prestige; waitstaff at “breastaurants” who conform their bodies to a business model; and inventory stockers at grocery stores who go hungry to complete their shifts. Invisible Labor gathers essays by prominent sociologists and legal scholars to illuminate how and why such labor has been hidden from view.

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