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Nice Work If You Can Get It: Life and Labor in Precarious Times

2009 New York University ;ISBN: 0814776299 ;ISBN: 9780814776292 ;ISBN: 0814776353 ;ISBN: 9780814776353 ;EISBN: 9780814777398 ;EISBN: 0814777392 ;DOI: 10.18574/9780814777398 ;OCLC: 779828294 ;LCCallNum: HF5382.55.R67 2009

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  • Title:
    Nice Work If You Can Get It: Life and Labor in Precarious Times
  • Author: Ross, Andrew
  • Subjects: Alien labor ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Employment in foreign countries ; Foreign workers ; Globalization ; Job security ; Knowledge ; Labor ; Labour market ; Labour relations ; Migration ; POLITICAL SCIENCE
  • Description: 2009 Choice Outstanding Academic TitleIs job insecurity the new norm? With fewer and fewer people working in steady, long-term positions for one employer, has the dream of a secure job with full benefits and a decent salary become just that - a dream?In Nice Work If You Can Get It, Andrew Ross surveys the new topography of the global workplace and finds an emerging pattern of labor instability and uneven development on a massive scale. Combining detailed case studies with lucid analysis and graphic prose, he looks at what the new landscape of contingent employment means for workers across national, class, and racial lines - from the emerging creative class of high-wage professionals to the multitudes of temporary, migrant, or low-wage workers. Developing the idea of precarious livelihoods to describe this new world of work and life, Ross explores what it means in developed nations - comparing the creative industry policies of the United States, United Kingdom, and European Union, as well as developing countries - by examining the quickfire transformation of China's labor market. He also responds to the challenge of sustainability, assessing the promise of green jobs through restorative alliances between labor advocates and environmentalists.Ross argues that regardless of one's views on labor rights, globalization, and quality of life, this new precarious and indefinite life,and and the pitfalls and opportunities that accompany it is likely here to stay and must be addressed in a systematic way. A more equitable kind of knowledge society emerges in these pages - less skewed toward flexploitation and the speculative beneficiaries of intellectual property, and more in tune with ideals and practices that are fair, just, and renewable.
  • Publisher: New York: NYU Press
  • Creation Date: 2009
  • Format: 272
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISBN: 0814776299
    ISBN: 9780814776292
    ISBN: 0814776353
    ISBN: 9780814776353
    EISBN: 9780814777398
    EISBN: 0814777392
    DOI: 10.18574/9780814777398
    OCLC: 779828294
    LCCallNum: HF5382.55.R67 2009
  • Source: Ebook Central Academic Complete

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