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    The article states about the economic factor in America. It sensitizes on the justice the workers in America should be given. The article talks about how the workers in America are treated with injustice. This is shown well when the article starts by‚ "If the laws of economics were enforced as strictly as the laws of physics‚ America would be a workers’ paradise." Visit the article in this link: http://www.barbaraehrenreich.com/workersrights.htm. Employee Rights in the Workplace The idea of employee

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    supply of most kinds of labor is low‚ relative to the demand‚ so each worker should be treated as a cherished asset‚ right? But there have been only grudging gains in wages over the last few years‚ and in the realm of dignity and autonomy‚ a palpable decline. In the latest phase of America’s one-sided class war‚ employers have taken to monitoring employees’ workplace behavior right down to a single computer keystroke or bathroom break‚ even probing into their personal concerns and leisure activities

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    It is my belief that the author‚ Barbara Ehrenreich does put forward an objective plan. Although she is a journalist‚ she acts as if her true profession is a scientist. She does this by having only one goal set‚ putting rules and boundaries in place for herself‚ and recording and analyzing the data she has collected. She decided to completely change her lifestyle and learn how many Americans live their lives. Ehrenreich tries her hardest to enter this experiment with neutral‚ unbiased ideologies

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    Reading Barbara Ehrenreich interview was very interesting and made me actually think about how others feel or how others are living‚ who appears to be joyful and look like their living good. I agree with just about everything Ehrenreich said. As far as well established businesses that make a plethora amount of money but only pay their employees minimum wage. I personally can’t relate to her interview‚ unfortunately i know a few people who can. Growing up i had a really close friend who parents were

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    After reading different stories of different types of workplace and position written by Barbara Ehrenreich‚ it saddens me but also makes me angry on how people are mistreated because of their social status and gender. I have experienced working for retail and as a dental assistant. I wanted to have some type of education because I was under the impression that having some type of education will lead me to a better profession and that I will have better treatment. As I learned‚ working for a big corporation

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    children. It may come in the form of saving money and buying cheaper food or receiving help from the government for a small amount of time. People in these conditions struggle each day to feed and shelter themselves. Ehrenreich has a Ph.D. in biology and is an experienced writer. This would cause her to earn more than the average person on the street. She would not automatically know the struggles of the people around her‚ but she would have an insight on it. She does not witness it until she begins

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    qualify for cash assistance. In the expo‚ Nickel and Dime‚ Barbara Ehrenreich questioned the “uplifting benefits” of unskilled adults working in a low-wage economy. Ehrenreich’s undercover journalism was her scientific methodology of choice to capture firsthand the experience of poverty in order to prove her theory that it is mathematically impossible for welfare recipients to survive in the low-wage workforce. While following Barbara Ehrenreich journey in “Nickel and Dimed” I realized how certain

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    Different opinions from Barbara Ehrenreich and David Brooks Barbara Ehrenreich‚ the author of Nickel and Dimed did an investigation about living conditions of workers who were regarded as unskilled and low-wage employees. Ehrenreich also wanted to figure out how millions of women are able to survive on $6 or $7 an hour after welfare reform (Ehrenreich 1). The article The Limits of Policy by David Brooks discusses the importance of government policy and how government policy will affect people’s

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    In Barbara Ehrenreich’s “The Naked Truth about Fitness”‚ she discusses multiple varying ideas from health vs. healthism‚ virtue redefining health‚ to social class impact on health (Ehrenreich‚ 2015‚ pp. 337-339). The ideology created from the obsession with extreme health defines healthism that produces a base for moral standards. Although healthism has a limit of rightness within it‚ it still produces judgment as an outcome. Individuals’ obsession to achieve virtue transforms health into healthism

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    Introduction Barbara Ehrenreich began her research to explore how people attempting to move from welfare to work are managing—if at all. This exploration also extended to those who are apart of the working class and having not been on welfare. Attempting to place herself in the position of her subjects‚ Ehrenreich strived to see if she were able to survive on the minimal income provided by a series of low level and low paying jobs. In was her foreknowledge of laws and the inclusion of these laws

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