The Physiology of the Employee
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Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
Oct 31, 2014
Publisher
Wakefield Press
ISBN-10
1939663040
ISBN-13
9781939663047
Description
Set against the backdrop of the Industrial Revolution, this insightful exploration delves into the intricate dynamics of employee life. Balzac, alongside Trimolet and Naffis-Sahely, examines the complex interplay between societal expectations and individual aspirations, shedding light on the evolving identity of the modern worker.
Through detailed analysis and engaging narratives, the authors unravel the physiological and psychological challenges faced by employees in an increasingly mechanized world. They thoughtfully discuss how personal well-being is intertwined with productivity, ultimately provoking readers to reflect on the broader implications of work culture and its impact on human dignity and health.
Through detailed analysis and engaging narratives, the authors unravel the physiological and psychological challenges faced by employees in an increasingly mechanized world. They thoughtfully discuss how personal well-being is intertwined with productivity, ultimately provoking readers to reflect on the broader implications of work culture and its impact on human dignity and health.
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