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“Understanding what work means is critically important for understanding the lived experiences of millions of people and for research and policymaking. Bruno gives voice to workers who are critically important for society but overlooked by research focused on the managerial and professional class. The nuances revealed by the workers’ own words can’t be observed in statistical analyses, and the more we learn about their experiences through their own voices, the better.”--John W. Budd, author of The Thought of Work
"Bruno’s humanistic analysis often approaches the poetic ('Work hurts. Work disables and abuses. It exhausts, stresses, and ultimately kills. Work dictates life spans. It also invigorates, inspires, satisfies, and brings joy'), and his shrewd recommendations for improving American labor include strong unions, reducing the 40-hour workweek, and stronger enforcement of overtime benefits. It’s a worthy update to Studs Terkel’s Working." --Publisher's Weekly

Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Time of Work
Chapter 2. Work and Space
Chapter 3. Work’s Impact
Chapter 4. The Purpose of Work
Chapter 5. The Subject of Work
Conclusion
Index

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    Publisher: University of Illinois Press
    Publication Date: 30/01/2024
    ISBN13: 9780252087608, 978-0252087608
    ISBN10: 0252087607

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review
    “Understanding what work means is critically important for understanding the lived experiences of millions of people and for research and policymaking. Bruno gives voice to workers who are critically important for society but overlooked by research focused on the managerial and professional class. The nuances revealed by the workers’ own words can’t be observed in statistical analyses, and the more we learn about their experiences through their own voices, the better.”--John W. Budd, author of The Thought of Work
    "Bruno’s humanistic analysis often approaches the poetic ('Work hurts. Work disables and abuses. It exhausts, stresses, and ultimately kills. Work dictates life spans. It also invigorates, inspires, satisfies, and brings joy'), and his shrewd recommendations for improving American labor include strong unions, reducing the 40-hour workweek, and stronger enforcement of overtime benefits. It’s a worthy update to Studs Terkel’s Working." --Publisher's Weekly

    Table of Contents
    Introduction
    Chapter 1. The Time of Work
    Chapter 2. Work and Space
    Chapter 3. Work’s Impact
    Chapter 4. The Purpose of Work
    Chapter 5. The Subject of Work
    Conclusion
    Index

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