Temp

how American work, American business, and the American dream became temporary

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Louis Hyman: Temp (2018)

388 pages

English language

Published Nov. 15, 2018

ISBN:
978-0-7352-2407-0
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OCLC Number:
1039441483

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Every working person in the United States asks the same question, how secure is my job? For a generation, roughly from 1945 to 1970, business and government leaders embraced a vision of an American workforce rooted in stability. But over the last fifty years, job security has cratered as the postwar institutions that insulated us from volatility--big unions, big corporations, powerful regulators--have been swept aside by a fervent belief in "the market." Temp tracks the surprising transformation of an ethos which favored long-term investment in work (and workers) to one promoting short-term returns. A series of deliberate decisions preceded the digital revolution and upended the longstanding understanding of what a corporation, or a factory, or a shop, was meant to do. Temp tells the story of the unmaking of American work through the experiences of those on the inside: consultants and executives, temps and office workers, line workers and migrant …

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Subjects

  • Job security
  • Labor market
  • History
  • Temporary employment
  • Labor

Places

  • United States