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The End of Loyalty

The Rise and Fall of Good Jobs in America
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The End of Loyalty by Rick Wartzman reveals the decline of the bond between major American corporations and their workers. Through detailed histories of General Motors, General Electric, Kodak, and Coca-Cola, it uncovers how these giants once upheld a social contract providing strong pay, pensions, and health benefits, fostering post-war economic prosperity. Wartzman charts the fading of this contract from the 1970s onward, highlighting job insecurity, outsourcing, and diminishing worker benefits, offering a compelling narrative of the American Dream's unraveling.
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This insightful book suits readers interested in economic history, labour relations, and corporate responsibility, particularly those seeking to understand the socio-economic shifts impacting the American middle class.

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Having a good, stable job used to be the bedrock of the American Dream. Not anymore.

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In this richly detailed and eye-opening book, Rick Wartzman chronicles the erosion of the relationship between American companies and their workers. Through the stories of four major employers—General Motors, General Electric, Kodak, and Coca-Cola—he shows how big businesses once took responsibility for providing their workers and retirees with an array of social benefits. At the height of the post-World War II economy, these companies also believed that worker pay needed to be kept high in order to preserve morale and keep the economy humming. Productivity boomed.

But the corporate social contract didn't last. By tracing the ups and downs of these four corporate icons over seventy years, Wartzman illustrates just how much has been lost: job security and steadily rising pay, guaranteed pensions, robust health benefits, and much more. Charting the Golden Age of the '50s and '60s; the turbulent years of the '70s and '80s; and the growth of downsizing, outsourcing, and instability in the modern era, Wartzman's narrative is a biography of the American Dream gone sideways.

Deeply researched and compelling, The End of Loyalty will make you rethink how Americans can begin to resurrect the middle class.

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Praised as a rich and prescient exploration of the fractured corporate-worker relationship, The End of Loyalty is lauded by Jill Abramson for shedding light on the roots of contemporary social discontent. Anne-Marie Slaughter calls it a vital account of a bygone business ethos valuing employees alongside shareholders, hinting at a possible revival. Forbes terms it a brilliant, rogue history of American business’s transformation, while its sharp reporting and storytelling expose the shameful shifts in employer loyalty over decades.

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ISBN: 9781541724020

Publisher: PublicAffairs,U.S.

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 November 2018

Country: United States

Imprint: PublicAffairs,U.S.

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 138.0mm

Height: 206.0mm

Weight: 380g

Pages: 432

About the Author

Rick Wartzman is director of the KH Moon Center for a Functioning Society at the Drucker Institute, a part of Claremont Graduate University. He also writes about the world of work for Fortune magazine online. Before joining the Drucker Institute in 2007 as its founding executive director, Rick worked for two decades as a reporter, editor and columnist at The Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times. While business editor of The Times, he helped shape a three-part series on Wal-Mart's impact on the economy and society, which won the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting.

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