Multiple Choice
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America BARBARA EHRENREICH
-The two biggest problems Ehrenreich found in the low-wage workforce were:
A) managers who bullied or enforced dehumanizing rules, and the impossibility of living on such low wages
B) drug abuse among employees, and customers who had no respect for employees
C) high payroll taxes, and getting to work on time
D) getting fellow employees to work hard, and finding managers who cared about their responsibilities
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