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The Fissured Workplace Why Work Became So Bad For So Many And What Can Be Done To Improve It David Weil

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The Fissured Workplace Why Work Became So Bad For So Many And What Can Be Done To Improve It David Weil
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.4 MB
Pages: 424
Author: David Weil
ISBN: 9780674726123, 9780674975446, 9780674725447, 067472612X, 0674975448, 0674725441
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Fissured Workplace Why Work Became So Bad For So Many And What Can Be Done To Improve It David Weil by David Weil 9780674726123, 9780674975446, 9780674725447, 067472612X, 0674975448, 0674725441 instant download after payment.

In the twentieth century, large companies employing many workers formed the bedrock of the U.S. economy. Today, on the list of big business's priorities, sustaining the employer-worker relationship ranks far below building a devoted customer base and delivering value to investors. As David Weil's groundbreaking analysis shows, large corporations have shed their role as direct employers of the people responsible for their products, in favor of outsourcing work to small companies that compete fiercely with one another. The result has been declining wages, eroding benefits, inadequate health and safety protections, and ever-widening income inequality. From the perspectives of CEOs and investors, fissuring--splitting off functions that were once managed internally--has been phenomenally successful. Despite giving up direct control to subcontractors and franchises, these large companies have figured out how to maintain the quality of brand-name products and services, without the cost of maintaining an expensive workforce. But from the perspective of workers, this strategy has meant stagnation in wages and benefits and a lower standard of living. Weil proposes ways to modernize regulatory policies so that employers can meet their obligations to workers while allowing companies to keep the beneficial aspects of this business strategy.

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