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The Disposable American: Layoffs and Their Consequences » (ANN)

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Authors: Louis Uchitelle
ISBN-13: 9781400034338, ISBN-10: 1400034337
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Date Published: April 2007
Edition: ANN

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Author Biography: Louis Uchitelle

Louis Uchitelle worked as a reporter, editor, and foreign correspondent for the Associated Press until he joined The New York Times in 1980 as a business editor; he has written about economics for the Times since 1987 and was designated Senior Writer in 1994, joining a select group honored for achievement. In the early 1990s his reporting on the former Soviet Union's plunge into capitalism earned him a Pulitzer nomination, and he shared a George Polk award as lead writer on the seven-part Times series, "The Downsizing of America," in 1996. He taught feature writing at Columbia University and has been a visiting scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation.

Book Synopsis

Layoffs have become a fact of life in today’s economy; initiated in the mid 1970s, they are now widely expected, and even accepted. It doesn’t have to be that way.

In The Disposable American, award-winning reporter Louis Uchitelle offers an eye-opening account of layoffs in America–how they started, their questionable necessity, and their devastating psychological impact on individuals at all income levels. Through portraits of both executives and workers at companies such as Stanley Works, United Airlines, and Citigroup, Uchitelle shows how layoffs are in fact counterproductive, rarely promoting efficiency or profitability in the long term. Recognizing that a global competitive economy makes tightening necessary, Uchitelle offers specific recommendations for government policies that would encourage companies to avoid layoffs and help create jobs, benefiting workers, corporations, and the nation as a whole.

The New York Times - Thomas Geoghegan

Many readers know Mr. Uchitelle as a business journalist with an acute analytic bent. That is in this book, but there is a surprising passion as well. He urges demands that Americans speak up: not to give empty speeches about how more of us should go to college, or "skill up," but to stop the layoffs from ravaging us all.

Table of Contents

Introduction - myths that blind
1The Stanley works3
2The rise of steady work24
3Retraining the mechanics - but for what?49
4The shock, part 180
5The shock, part 298
6Dismantling job security, 1977 to 1997124
7A green light from Clinton151
8The consequences - undoing sanity178
9Solutions205

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