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The Poverty Of Work Selling Servant Slave And Temporary Labor On The Free Market 1st Edition David Van Arsdale

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The Poverty Of Work Selling Servant Slave And Temporary Labor On The Free Market 1st Edition David Van Arsdale
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.84 MB
Pages: 227
Author: David Van Arsdale
ISBN: 9789004323513, 9004323511
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Poverty Of Work Selling Servant Slave And Temporary Labor On The Free Market 1st Edition David Van Arsdale by David Van Arsdale 9789004323513, 9004323511 instant download after payment.

In The Poverty of Work, Van Arsdale goes inside the world of temping and discovers a type of work dreadfully insecure yet growing rapidly. Furthermore, through a comprehensive historiography, he illustrates how employment agencies moved from England to North America during the colonial period, where they sold workers into many deprived employment statuses, including indentured servitude and slavery. Van Arsdale contends that had the history of employment agencies been better understood, they would have likely been abolished with slavery, or at the very least, more tightly controlled by government. Today, left largely unregulated, employment agencies are powerful corporations generating astonishing revenue by selling flexible, on-demand temporary workers. Unfortunately, this labor is trapping millions in a cycle of unemployment, despair, and poverty.

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