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Life and Death of the American Worker The Immigrants Taking on America’s Largest Meatpacking Company [Audiobook]


Free Download Life and Death of the American Worker: The Immigrants Taking on America’s Largest Meatpacking Company (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0CZMC48W1 | 2024 | 5 hours and 25 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 304 MB
Author: Alice Driver
Narrator: Lori Felipe-Barkin

Winner of the J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award, an explosive exposé of the toxic labor practices at the largest meatpacking company in America and the immigrant workers who had the courage to fight back. On June 27, 2011, a deadly chemical accident took place inside the Tyson Foods chicken processing plant in Springdale, Arkansas, where the company is headquartered. The company quickly covered it up although the spill left their employees injured, sick, and terrified. Over the years, Arkansas-based reporter Alice Driver was able to gain the trust of the immigrant workers who survived the accident. They rewarded her persistence by giving her total access to their lives. Having spent hours in their kitchens and accompanying them to doctor’s appointments, Driver has memorialized in these pages the dramatic lives of husband and wife Plácido and Angelina, who liked to spend weekends planting seeds from their native El Salvador in their garden; father and son Martín and Gabriel, who migrated from Mexico at different times and were trying to patch up their relationship; and many other immigrants who survived the chemical accident in Springdale that day. During the course of Alice’s reporting, the COVID-19 pandemic struck the community, and the workers were forced to continue production in unsafe conditions, watching their colleagues get sick and die one by one. These essential workers, many of whom only speak Spanish and some of whom are illiterate-all of whom suffer the health consequences of Tyson’s negligence-somehow found the strength and courage to organize and fight back, culminating in a lawsuit against Tyson Foods, the largest meatpacking company in America. Richly detailed, fiercely honest, and deeply reported, Life and Death of the American Worker will forever change the way we think about the people who prepare our food.

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Life and Death of the American Worker The Immigrants Taking on America’s Largest Meatpacking Company


Free Download Life and Death of the American Worker: The Immigrants Taking on America’s Largest Meatpacking Company by Alice Driver
English | September 3, 2024 | ISBN: 1668078821 | True EPUB | 272 pages | 6.2 MB
Winner of the J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award, an explosive exposé of the toxic labor practices at the largest meatpacking company in America and the immigrant workers who had the courage to fight back.

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Missing Voice Worker Voice and Social Dialogue in the Platform Economy


Free Download Adrian Wilkinson, "Missing Voice?: Worker Voice and Social Dialogue in the Platform Economy "
English | ISBN: 1839105534 | 2022 | 238 pages | PDF | 3 MB
This timely book addresses the key debates and challenges surrounding the future of work, covering the macro, meso and micro levels of gig work. It provides a consideration of the ways in which technology is shaping the lives of those working in the gig and digital platform economy within the 21st century.

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The Myth of Chinese Capitalism The Worker, the Factory, and the Future of the World


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English | 2020 | ISBN: B08CZXTLFB | 8 hrs and 19 mins | MP3@64 kbps + EPUB | 243 Mb
The untold story of how restrictive policies are preventing China from becoming the world’s largest economy
Dexter Roberts lived in Beijing for two decades working as a reporter on economics, business and politics for Bloomberg Businessweek. In The Myth of Chinese Capitalism, Roberts explores the reality behind today’s financially-ascendant China and pulls the curtain back on how the Chinese manufacturing machine is actually powered.
He focuses on two places: the village of Binghuacun in the province of Guizhou, one of China’s poorest regions that sends the highest proportion of its youth away to become migrants; and Dongguan, China’s most infamous factory town located in Guangdong, home to both the largest number of migrant workers and the country’s biggest manufacturing base.

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Inside Afghanistan An American Aide Worker’s Mission of Mercy to a War-Torn People


Free Download John Weaver, "Inside Afghanistan: An American Aide Worker’s Mission of Mercy to a War-Torn People"
English | 2002 | pages: 224 | ISBN: 0849943922 | EPUB | 1,3 mb
He is living what many would call a nightmare. John Weaver is serving God in a war-torn country that is being blamed for the terrorist acts on American soil. Despite the fact that every day is dangerous and possibly life-threatening, John Weaver believes he sees God at work in Afghanistan and he is optimistic about its spiritual future. Inside Afghanistan is the story of the Taliban and September 11, as only this servant of God can tell it. John Weaver was there as the last American aid worker in the hostile country he now calls home. He is witness to God’s ability to use ordinary Christians in the U.S. to "spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ to a country that otherwise wouldn’t have had the opportunity." This is John Weaver’s riveting account of why he went and why he wouldn’t leave.

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Producing the Acceptable Sex Worker An Analysis of Media Representations


Free Download Producing the Acceptable Sex Worker: An Analysis of Media Representations by Gwyn Easterbrook-Smith
English | 2022 | ISBN: B0B44DMWLB | Format: MP3 / Bitrate: 64 Kbps / 6 hours and 12 minutes | 170 Mb
Producing the Acceptable Sex Worker considers how sex work is produced in news media narratives, a site where much of the general public draws its understanding of the industry in the absence of lived interaction with it. Taking New Zealand as a case study, this book considers an emerging discourse of acceptability for some sex workers, primarily those who do low-volume indoor work. Their acceptability is established in comparison with other kinds of sex workers, resulting in a redistribution but not a reduction of stigma.
The conditions attached to acceptability reflect persistent anxieties about sex work: Workers who are acceptable must give the impression that the sexual labor of the job is enjoyable and virtually indistinguishable from their personal life, eliding the work involved. Unacceptable workers have existing marginalizations magnified by their association with the industry, with migrant sex workers produced as devious or exploited, and transgender women’s involvement with the industry used to deny them the right to public space. The conditions attached to acceptability reveal how neoliberal discourses of choice, desire, authenticity, and personal responsibility inform the formation of sex work in the public eye.

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