American Sweatshop: The Unnoticed Great American Tragedy
This is a compilation of years of service-industry (hospitality) experiences. I see a definite need for a champion to arise and make a statement about lower management to employee positions. I call it American Sweatshops, because it is a reality in our country. This industry follows the ideals of nineteenth-century America for lower management. It is by far the largest segment of the current working population. To this end, there is a need to change; otherwise, this will end up being a class unto itself. It’s an industry that needs laws to protect its workers from both the owners and corporate executives. These are your sons and daughters trying to get a leg up in life and not be exploited by the industry. I am looking for an unbiased group to look into and monitor the industry. Possibly, the secretary of the service industry as a new cabinet position. I want to turn this to a win-win for both the public, the workers, and yes, even the owners. A happy environment manifests more and consistent profitability for the long term. Let’s bring back American vision and growth.
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American Sweatshop: The Unnoticed Great American Tragedy
This is a compilation of years of service-industry (hospitality) experiences. I see a definite need for a champion to arise and make a statement about lower management to employee positions. I call it American Sweatshops, because it is a reality in our country. This industry follows the ideals of nineteenth-century America for lower management. It is by far the largest segment of the current working population. To this end, there is a need to change; otherwise, this will end up being a class unto itself. It’s an industry that needs laws to protect its workers from both the owners and corporate executives. These are your sons and daughters trying to get a leg up in life and not be exploited by the industry. I am looking for an unbiased group to look into and monitor the industry. Possibly, the secretary of the service industry as a new cabinet position. I want to turn this to a win-win for both the public, the workers, and yes, even the owners. A happy environment manifests more and consistent profitability for the long term. Let’s bring back American vision and growth.
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American Sweatshop: The Unnoticed Great American Tragedy

American Sweatshop: The Unnoticed Great American Tragedy

by I.M. Yu
American Sweatshop: The Unnoticed Great American Tragedy

American Sweatshop: The Unnoticed Great American Tragedy

by I.M. Yu

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This is a compilation of years of service-industry (hospitality) experiences. I see a definite need for a champion to arise and make a statement about lower management to employee positions. I call it American Sweatshops, because it is a reality in our country. This industry follows the ideals of nineteenth-century America for lower management. It is by far the largest segment of the current working population. To this end, there is a need to change; otherwise, this will end up being a class unto itself. It’s an industry that needs laws to protect its workers from both the owners and corporate executives. These are your sons and daughters trying to get a leg up in life and not be exploited by the industry. I am looking for an unbiased group to look into and monitor the industry. Possibly, the secretary of the service industry as a new cabinet position. I want to turn this to a win-win for both the public, the workers, and yes, even the owners. A happy environment manifests more and consistent profitability for the long term. Let’s bring back American vision and growth.

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ISBN-13: 9781984554406
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 09/22/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 56
File size: 125 KB
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