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Author:
Reich, Adam D. (Adam Dalton), 1981- author.
Title:
Working for respect : community and conflict at Walmart / Adam Reich and Peter Bearman.
Publisher:
Columbia University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xviii, 332 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Wal-Mart (Firm)--Employees.
Wal-Mart (Firm)
Wal-Mart Stores.
Discount houses (Retail trade)--United States--Management.--Case studies.
Retail trade--Moral and ethical aspects--United States.
Corporations--Moral and ethical aspects--United States
Corporations--Moral and ethical aspects.
Discount houses (Retail trade)--Management.
Employees
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Commerce.
Arbeitnehmer.
Niedriglohn
Einzelhandel
Arbeitsbedingungen.
United States
United States
Case studies.
Case studies.
Other Authors:
Bearman, Peter S., 1956- author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-312) and index.
Contents:
Pathways -- The shop floor -- The structure of domination and control -- Making contact -- Social ties and social change -- Our Walmart on the line -- Our Walmart.
Summary:
"Walmart is the largest employer in the world. It encompasses nearly 1 percent of the entire American workforce--young adults, parents, formerly incarcerated people, retirees. Walmart also presents one possible future of work--Walmartism--in which the arbitrary authority of managers mixes with a hyper-rationalized, centrally controlled bureaucracy in ways that curtail workers' ability to control their working conditions and their lives. In Working for Respect, Adam Reich and Peter Bearman examine how workers make sense of their jobs at places like Walmart in order to consider the nature of contemporary low-wage work, as well as the obstacles and opportunities such workplaces present as sites of struggle for social and economic justice. They describe the life experiences that lead workers to Walmart and analyze the dynamics of the shop floor. As a part of the project, Reich and Bearman matched student activists with a nascent association of current and former Walmart associates: the Organization United for Respect at Walmart (OUR Walmart). They follow the efforts of this new partnership, considering the formation of collective identity and the relationship between social ties and social change. They show why traditional unions have been unable to organize service-sector workers in places like Walmart and offer provocative suggestions for new strategies and directions. Drawing on a wide array of methods, including participant-observation, oral history, big data, and the analysis of social networks, Working for Respect is a sophisticated reconsideration of the modern workplace that makes important contributions to debates on labor and inequality and the centrality of the experience of work in a fair economy"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
The middle range
ISBN:
0231188420
9780231188425
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1013720911
LCCN:
2018003817
Locations:
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Des Moines)
GAAX314 -- Northeast Iowa Community College Library - Peosta (Peosta)

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