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The Last Good Job in America

Work and Education in the New Global Technoculture

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284 pages
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10 hours

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The book explores the impact of job insecurity and low wages on families, highlighting how career instability has expanded beyond blue-collar workers to include middle managers and executives. In response to the growing anxiety about employment in society, Aronowitz advocates for a new social contract that addresses these challenges and aims to create a more equitable relationship between employers and workers.

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The Last Good Job in America, Stanley Aronowitz

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2007
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