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The Temp Economy : From Kelly Girls to Permatemps in Postwar America.
Title:
The Temp Economy : From Kelly Girls to Permatemps in Postwar America.
Author:
Hatton, Erin.
ISBN:
9781439900826
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (232 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Foreword by Nelson Lichtenstein -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Temp Economy -- 1. The Making of the Kelly Girl -- 2. The Invention of the Semi-Permanent Employee -- 3. The Transformation of Work -- 4. Boxing In the Temp Industry -- Conclusion: A Model of Work for the Twenty-First Century -- Appendix: A Note on Sources -- Notes -- Index.
Abstract:
Everyone knows that work in America is not what it used to be. Layoffs, outsourcing, contingent work, disappearing career ladders-these are the new workplace realities for an increasing number of people. But why? In The Temp Economy, Erin Hatton takes one of the best-known icons of the new economy-the temp industry-and finds that it is more than just a symbol of this degradation of work. The temp industry itself played an active role in this decline-and not just for temps. Industry leaders started by inventing the "Kelly Girl," exploiting 1950s gender stereotypes to justify low wages, minimal benefits, and chronic job insecurity. But they did not stop with Kelly Girls. From selling human"business machines" in the 1970s to "permatemps" in the 1990s, the temp industry relentlessly portrayed workers as profit-busting liabilities that hurt companies' bottom lines even in boom times. These campaigns not only legitimized the widespread use of temps, they also laid the cultural groundwork for a new corporate ethos of ruthless cost cutting and mass layoffs. Succinct, highly readable, and drawn from a vast historical record of industry documents, The Temp Economy is a one-stop resource for anyone interested in the temp industry or the degradation of work in postwar America.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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