In this Book

What Work Is

Book
Robert Bruno
2024
summary
A distinctive exploration of how workers see work

For more than twenty years, Robert Bruno has taught labor history and labor studies to union members from a wide range of occupations and demographic groups. In the class, he asked his students to finish the question “Work is—?” in six words or less. The thousands of responses he collected provide some of the rich source material behind What Work Is. Bruno draws on the thoughts and feelings experienced by workers in the present day to analyze how we might design a future of work. He breaks down perceptions of work into five categories: work and time; the space workers occupy; the impact of work on our lives; the sense of purpose that motivates workers; and the people we work for, in all senses of the term.

Far-seeing and sympathetic, What Work Is merges personal experiences with research, poetry, and other diverse sources to illuminate workers’ lives in the present and envision what work could be in the future.

Table of Contents

Cover

Front Matter

Copyright

Contents

pp. v-xi

Introduction

pp. 1-24

Chapter 1. The Time of Work

pp. 25-45

Chapter 2. Work and Space

pp. 46-79

Chapter 3. Work's Impact

pp. 80-102

Chapter 4. The Purpose of Work

pp. 103-126

Chapter 5. The Subject of Work

pp. 127-152

Conclusion

pp. 153-178

Notes

pp. 179-214

Index

pp. 215-222

Back cover

pp. 223
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