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Striffler Comment- Emma Kiley
12017-02-19T10:48:31-08:00Emma Kiley591dedba29fe29d89b4f413c04397d548072501a153461plain2017-02-19T10:48:31-08:00Emma Kiley591dedba29fe29d89b4f413c04397d548072501aI was surprised by Striffler’s comment about how the line workers had a lot of pride for their jobs. They hated their jobs, but the jobs also meant something much more to them.
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12017-02-16T06:46:14-08:00Food and Society Workshop0826c60623ca5f5c8c1eb72fc2e97084d0c44cf8Steve Striffler readings on labor in poultry2Read the first article and leave comments -- or comment via the Hypothes.is sidebar (the second article is for reference)plain2017-02-16T09:43:12-08:00Food and Society Workshop0826c60623ca5f5c8c1eb72fc2e97084d0c44cf8