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9780471742050

Love the Work, Hate the Job : Why America's Best Workers Are More Unhappy Than Ever

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  • ISBN13:

    9780471742050

  • ISBN10:

    0471742058

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-06-01
  • Publisher: Wiley
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List Price: $25.95

Summary

Why more and more Americans express dissatisfaction with their jobs while their work has become more intellectually challenging and less physically exhausting When pollsters ask people about both job satisfaction and work satisfaction, they discover workers, blue collar, white collar, pink collar, love their careers but not their working conditions. What turns a model employee into a malcontent? David Kusnet followed the workers at four companies in the Seattle area in the turning-point year of 2000: Microsoft, Boeing, Kaiser Aluminum, and Northwest Hospital. He tells the stories of skilled and dedicated workers battling not so much for better pay and benefits as for respect and a say in the future of the business. Exposing a powerful paradox of globalization, he argues that Americans can only compete with quality products, not cheap labor. But indiscriminate cost-cutting and the pursuit of short-term profits prevent the best workers from doing their best work, fueling the workplace conflicts of the twenty-first century. David Kusnet (Washington, DC) served as chief speechwriter for President Bill Clinton and now advises leading Democrats and labor unions. A Visiting Fellow at the Economic Policy Institute, he has written for many major newspapers and magazines.

Author Biography

David Kusnet served as chief speechwriter for President Bill Clinton and now advises leading Democrats, labor unions, companies, and advocacy groups. He writes a column for the New Republic online and has written for many major newspapers and magazines.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Battle of Seattlep. 1
Henry Kaiser's Orphansp. 13
From Blue-Collar Blues to White-Collar Woesp. 35
Graveyard Shiftp. 56
Caring Enough to Get Madp. 81
Cyber Prolesp. 97
"Aren't We Technology Workers?"p. 118
"I Know What It's Like to Be Treated Reasonably"p. 134
The Love-Hate Workplacep. 150
"A Company That Hires Engineers and Other People"p. 167
The Max Planck Institute for Cynicismp. 185
"On Strike for Boeing"p. 195
One of Boeing's Best Years Everp. 217
Afterword: "No One Knows Where"p. 233
Acknowledgmentsp. 257
Notesp. 262
Bibliographyp. 269
Indexp. 273
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