"In the new version of the law of supply and demand, jobs are so cheap — as measured by the pay — that a worker is encouraged to take on as many of them as she possibly can."
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Columnists from the United StatesHumanistsBloggers from the United StatesDemocratic socialistsSocialist feminists
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Ch. 2: Scrubbing in Maine (p. 60)
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Barbara Ehrenreich
1941 – 2022
US-amerikanische Schriftstellerin und Kolumnistin
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