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Huw Beynon's Working for Ford achieved celebrity when published in 1973. An assessment 40 years later identifies the lasting value of the book. Though written from a clearly stated point of view, it did not present a biased account, and it included much information permitting alternative...
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Examining women’s diverse experiences of male-dominated work, this ground-breaking book explores what sexuality and gender means to women working in the construction and transport industries. Using accounts from heterosexual women and lesbians working in professional, manual and operational...
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Examining women's diverse experiences of male-dominated work, this ground-breaking book explores what sexuality and gender means to women working in the construction and transport industries. Using accounts from heterosexual women and lesbians working in professional, manual and operational...
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1 Critical Perspectives on Service Work: An Introduction, Marek Korczynski and Cameron Macdonald -- 2 Chaplin's Modern Times: Service Work, Authenticity, and Nonsense at the Red Moon Caf 3.The Globalization of Nothing and the Outsourcing of Service Work -- 4 The Disneyization of Society -- 5...
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