Sentences with phrase «dehumanizing work»

They ask no questions about dehumanizing work.
For many, it feels as if this trend is just the latest in a corporate push toward cost reduction and a dehumanized work place.
This extraction of value undermines opportunities for productive investment and this can be seen in the degrading practices of outsourcing, casualization, dehumanizing working conditions and union busting.

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I'm no longer shredded from the exhausting and dehumanizing process of trying to get from one place to another by air travel, and I'm getting all my work done at the same time.
While it is true that a miner's income is slightly higher than that of a poor peasant, the work is extremely dehumanizing and takes its toll physically and psychologically.
The last time I witnessed and experienced severe abuse at the hands of the Christian religion and its ministers in 2002, I vowed that if ever I would go back into ministry again, I would work to resist this power, teach others to do the same, and work to free people from the dehumanizing oppression of religion and the Church.
The result: work is more and more meaningless, more and more alienating, more and more dehumanizing.
As technology makes jobs increasingly specialized, work is becoming meaningless, alienating and dehumanizing.
«The Work» offers a powerful and rare look past the cinder block walls, steel doors and the dehumanizing tropes in our culture to reveal a movement of change and redemption that transcends what we think of as rehabilitation.
Ralph sets Nicholas up with a low wage work opportunity at an oppressive boarding school in Yorkshire; meanwhile, back in London, Ralph gets Kate work as a seamstress, but also subjects the young lady to many dehumanizing situations in order to get the investment of rich, old creep Sir Hawk (Edward Fox).
There's nothing new about many of the concerns of this anarchic comedy: the growing gulf between parents and their adult kids; the conflict between work and family; the alienating, dehumanizing nature of the modern workplace; the role of women in corporate culture; the economic direction in which modern Europe is heading.
The dehumanizing effect of corporate advertisement is central to the show, providing the works with both subject matter and an expressive vocabulary.
With her current work she subverts textile, text, and the craft of embroidery to confont the racialization, surveillance, and the dehumanizing of brown and Muslim bodies and the western distance from warfare.
Rebelling against what he saw as the dehumanizing forces of industrialization and consumerism, Merz preferred to work with everyday materials and organic matter, like earth, found objects, and neon tubing.
Producing work over a period of extreme political tension, social anxiety and rising global capitalism, Kienholz created a body of work that, in the words of Guy Brett, reviewing his 1971 exhibition at London's ICA, were «a protest against a dehumanized, fear - ridden society».
Jean David Nkot's work examines the human condition and its place in a dehumanizing period.
The piece identifies these as (1) dehumanizing hours that negate the advantage of cash (not worth much if you can't spend it); (2) a gap between lawyers» intelligence and mind - numbing work; (3) the gap between ideals of those entering the profession and the reality; and (4) constantly dealing with negative public perception.
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