Why does work matter? As changes occur in how work is organised across
the globe, What's wrong with work shows that how workers are treated has
wide implications beyond the lives of workers themselves.
Recognising gender, race, class and global differences, the book looks
at three kinds of increasingly important work - green work, IT work and
the 'gig' economy - within the context of the neoliberal society, the
promises of technologisation and anticipated environmental catastrophe.
It considers the ways formal work is often dependent on informal work,
especially domestic work and care work.
Accessible and engaging, it concludes by considering political and
ethical questions in what might make work better, arguing that there is
a collective responsibility to address bad work.