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Is This Working?

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From the sex worker to the lorry driver, the hedge fund manager to the veteran-turned-teacher, this is the story of work in twenty-first-century Britain, as told by workers themselves.

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ISBN: 9781035015115 Category: History Tags: Moral & social purpose of education, Social & cultural history, Social & ethical issues, Sociology: work & labour, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Working patterns & practices
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‘Fascinating and often moving’ – The Sunday Times

‘Unique and unexpectedly moving: it’s a choral work of frustration, pride and despair’ – The Telegraph

‘Charlie Colenutt’s intense and revealing interviews capture the raw voices of people talking honestly about work . . . Read this, as each one opens a hidden window on the way we live now’ – Polly Toynbee

For the best part of two years Charlie Colenutt travelled the country to talk to a hundred strangers, from all walks of life, about their jobs: What did they do for a living? Why did they do it? Did they like it?

They met in coffee shops, chain pubs or front rooms. Through hearing people tell their stories, he found out the number of birds killed per day in a poultry factory, the order in which patients are woken up in care homes, and the reasons why you shouldn’t smile when you are shown your bonus in an investment bank.

He spoke with the church minister who, maddened by his email inbox, has come to feel more like an administrator than a spiritual leader; the cleaner that became so frustrated by the lack of change in her local area that she ran to be a councillor and won; the baker who used to hate touching flour; and the trade union organizer, not pressured by hours or targets, but by the cause.

Together, the voices in Is This Working? tell a story about the one thing that most British adults have in common – work.

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Dimensions 19.7 × 13 cm
Author

Colenutt, Charlie

Publisher

Picador

Imprint

Picador

Cover

Paperback

Pages

400

Language

English

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331.70941 (edition:23)

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General – Trade / Code: K

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