Sweated Industries

Sweated Industries
Title Sweated Industries PDF eBook
Author Daily News (London)
Publisher
Pages 180
Release 1906
Genre Exhibitions
ISBN

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Sweated Work, Weak Bodies

Sweated Work, Weak Bodies
Title Sweated Work, Weak Bodies PDF eBook
Author Daniel E. Bender
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 288
Release 2004
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0813533384

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In the early 1900s, thousands of immigrants labored in New Yorks Lower East Side sweatshops, enduring work environments that came to be seen as among the worst examples of Progressive-Era American industrialization. Although reformers agreed that these unsafe workplaces must be abolished, their reasons have seldom been fully examined. Sweated Work, Weak Bodies is the first book on the origins of sweatshops, exploring how they came to represent the dangers of industrialization and the perils of immigration. It is an innovative study of the language used to define the sweatshop, how these definitions shaped the first anti-sweatshop campaign, and how they continue to influence our current understanding of the sweatshop.

A Fair Day's Wage for a Fair Day's Work?

A Fair Day's Wage for a Fair Day's Work?
Title A Fair Day's Wage for a Fair Day's Work? PDF eBook
Author Sheila Blackburn
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 250
Release 2007-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780754632641

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Adopting a broad national and long-run approach, this book examines the issue of sweated labour and the legal control of low pay in Britain between 1840 and 1930. It explores the definition of sweated labour and the forces that generate it, as well as tackling the image of the sweated labourer and how it has changed over time. Having focused on these issues, the book then looks at how the problem was dealt with and analyses the success of reforms aimed at eradicating the practice.

Blood, Sweat, and Fear

Blood, Sweat, and Fear
Title Blood, Sweat, and Fear PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Milloy
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Automobile industry and trade
ISBN 9780774834537

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"Going postal. We hear the chilling phrase and think of the rogue employee who snaps. But Blood, Sweat, and Fear shows that on-the-job bloodshed never occurs in isolation. Using violence as a lens, Jeremy Milloy provides fresh insights into the everyday workings of capitalism, class conflict, race, and gender in the United States and Canada. The result is a study that reveals the workplace as a battleground--one that saw a late-century paradigm shift from the collective violence of strikes and riots to the individualized violence of assaults and shootings. Explosive and original, Blood, Sweat, and Fear brings historical perspective to contemporary debates about North American workplace violence."--Back cover

Sweatshops on Wheels

Sweatshops on Wheels
Title Sweatshops on Wheels PDF eBook
Author Michael H. Belzer
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 280
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780195128864

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Long hours, low wages, and unsafe workplaces characterized sweatshops a hundred years ago. These same conditions plague American trucking today. Sweatshops on Wheels: Winners and Losers in Trucking Deregulation exposes the dark side of government deregulation in America's interstate trucking industry. In the years since deregulation in 1980, median earnings have dropped 30% and most long-haul truckers earn less than half of pre-regulation wages. Work weeks average more than sixty hours. Today, America's long-haul truckers are working harder and earning less than at any time during the last four decades. Written by a former long-haul trucker who now teaches industrial relations at Wayne State University, Sweatshops on Wheels raises crucial questions about the legacy of trucking deregulation in America and casts provocative new light on the issue of government deregulation in general.

With Our Labor and Sweat

With Our Labor and Sweat
Title With Our Labor and Sweat PDF eBook
Author Karen B. Graubart
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 280
Release 2007
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780804753555

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Based upon substantial new research, this book investigates the heterogeneity of experiences of rural and urban indigenous women in early colonial Peru, from the massive changes in their working lives, to their utilization of colonial law to seek redress, to their creation of urban dress styles that reflected their new positions as consumers and as producers under Spanish rule.

Unmaking the Global Sweatshop

Unmaking the Global Sweatshop
Title Unmaking the Global Sweatshop PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Prentice
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 304
Release 2017-08-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0812249399

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Unmaking the Global Sweatshop gathers the work of leading anthropologists and ethnographers studying the global garment industry's impact on workers' well-being and examines the relationship between the politics of labor and initiatives to protect workers' health and safety.