Explore the critical issues of job quality, inequality, and moral injuries in the workplace through this thought-provoking book talk featuring Eyal Press, author of "Dirty Work: Essential Jobs and the Hidden Toll of Inequality in America." Delve into the often-overlooked aspects of essential jobs, examining how the content of work aligns with personal values and societal expectations. Gain insights into the heightened focus on job quality brought on by the pandemic, and understand the pressures companies face to improve various factors contributing to workplace well-being. Analyze the hidden toll of inequality in America's labor market, questioning societal dependence on jobs that typically go unseen. Reflect on the importance of addressing moral injuries at work and the need to shift focus from fixing workers to fixing work itself. Engage with this essential discussion on job quality, workplace ethics, and the broader implications for society in this 59-minute video presented by The Aspen Institute.
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Essential Jobs, Inequality, and “Dirty Work”: A Book Talk with Eyal Press
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The Aspen Institute