Anti Wage-Slavery Pro-Freedom Quotations Of The Week 1585-1587
Many people go to jobs they hate or put more accurately, hate them. Forced to work with and for people that hate you and under different conditions you would never meet or even want to meet, you go on. There are laws to protect the average worker who if they stand up for themselves will become a pariah and never work anywhere again. Jobs are killing people from either stress or other environmental dangers. Workers caught, trapped having to deal with regular indignities and offenses because they have families to support and bills to pay. You're over a barrel and "they" know it. Companies are rife with nepotism and cronyism. Nothing you can do if you need to work. Suck it up and do your best to make it through another day.
Brenda •
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Is the Job You're Fighting for Really Worth the Struggle?
...a 2016 survey found that 40 percent of women working in fast food are sexually harassed.
How to Share the Wealth If the Robots Start Doing the Work
By Kate Aronoff / In These Times
February 27, 2017
In Brazil, to cite just one example, cash transfers helped to cut poverty rates in half in less than a decade.
Basic income isn’t just a nice idea. It's a birthright.
Jason Hickel
theguardian
Brenda •
Comment section
Is the Job You're Fighting for Really Worth the Struggle?
...a 2016 survey found that 40 percent of women working in fast food are sexually harassed.
How to Share the Wealth If the Robots Start Doing the Work
By Kate Aronoff / In These Times
February 27, 2017
In Brazil, to cite just one example, cash transfers helped to cut poverty rates in half in less than a decade.
Basic income isn’t just a nice idea. It's a birthright.
Jason Hickel
theguardian
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