The Betrayal of Work

How Low-Wage Jobs Fail 30 Million Americans and Their Families

Hardcover, 255 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2005 by New Press.

ISBN:
978-1-56584-733-0
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OCLC Number:
51519759

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Publisher's description: An astonishing 35 million Americans work full time but do not make a living. They are nursing home workers, poultry processors, pharmacy assistants, ambulance drivers, child care workers, data entry keyers, janitors. Indeed, one in four American workers lives in or near poverty. Despite the great wealth of the United States, these low-wage workers have lower living standards than do similar workers in most other industrial nations, and over the last twenty years their wages have declined. For several years, Beth Shulman traveled across the country talking to low-wage workers, and in The Betrayal of Work she tells the moving stories of people like Sara, a single mother of three who earns $6.10 an hour, with no sick pay or vacation pay, after working almost a decade at a nursing home in Alabama. For Sara and others like her, writes Shulman, the basic promise of American society--if you …

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Subjects

  • Employment & unemployment
  • Poverty
  • Work & labour
  • Public Policy - Social Services & Welfare
  • Income distribution
  • Economic Conditions Of Labor
  • Labor Force
  • United States
  • Business & Economics
  • Politics / Current Events
  • Business/Economics
  • USA
  • Labor
  • Economic Conditions
  • Labor & Industrial Relations - General
  • Sociology - General
  • Wages
  • Social Science
  • Economic aspects
  • Family