Nickel and dimed : undercover in low-wage USA
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Granta Books, cop. 2001Description: xiv, 221pISBN: 9781862075214; 1862075212 Subject(s): Minimum wage -- United States | Unskilled labor -- United States | Working poor -- United StatesDDC classification: 331.21 Summary: Millions of Americans work full-time, year-round, for poverty level wages. Journalist Barbara Ehrenreich decided to join them in order to find out how anyone survives on six dollars an hour. So began a gruelling, hair-raising and darkly funny odyssey though the underworld of working AmericaItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Lending Books | Main Library Stacks | Reference | 331.21 EHR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 012756 |
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331.12 ADN Labour Market Policy | 331.12 BOS The economics of the labour market | 331.12 KAU Labor Market Economics | 331.21 EHR Nickel and dimed : undercover in low-wage USA | 331.21 MOH Wages and Productivity in a Developing economy | 331.2101 CHA Labour Management Relations and Collective Bargaining | 331.25 BAN Beyond multinationalism : management policy and bargaining relationships in international companies |
Millions of Americans work full-time, year-round, for poverty level wages. Journalist Barbara Ehrenreich decided to join them in order to find out how anyone survives on six dollars an hour. So began a gruelling, hair-raising and darkly funny odyssey though the underworld of working America
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