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One Fair Wage: Ending Subminimum Pay in America

Contributor(s): Jayaraman, Saru (Author)

ISBN: 9781620975336

Publisher: New Press

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Pub Date: November 2, 2021

Dewey: 331.230973

LCCN: 2021022630

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.00" H x 7.60" L x 5.30" W ( 0.70 lbs) 256 pages

Descriptions, Reviews, etc.

Description: "From the author of the acclaimed Behind the Kitchen Door, a powerful examination of how the subminimum wage and the tipping system exploit society's most vulnerable workers"--

Brief description:

Saru Jayaraman is the president and co-founder of One Fair Wage (OFW), a national organization, campaign, and coalition fighting for a full, fair minimum wage for every person who works in America. She is also the co-founder of the Restaurant Opportunities Centers United (ROC United). She was listed in CNN's "Top 10 Visionary Women" and recognized as a Champion of Change by the White House in 2014 and received a James Beard Foundation Leadership Award in 2015. The author of Behind the Kitchen Door, a national bestseller, Forked, and What Has Democracy Done for You Lately? (The New Press), she lives in New York.

Review Quotes:

Praise for One Fair Wage:
"A clearly argued . . . case for bringing economic justice to a growing segment of the workforce."
--Kirkus Reviews

"One Fair Wage shines a bright light on the complex and cruel web of systematic wage inequity in America--while also outlining the straightforward, concrete solutions necessary to overcome this crisis. Saru Jayaraman is a vital leader fighting for economic justice across our country, and her voice and vision are a road map for all of us."
--Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal

"One Fair Wage powerfully reveals the history of the racist, sexist subminimum wage and offers a wake-up call--challenging us to see how the subminimum wage continues to cause needless suffering in the lives of millions of people today, including incarcerated people and disabled workers who are often relegated to the margins of wage and labor debates. This book is not to be missed if you care about economic justice in America."
--Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow

"It is hard to believe that some American workers are legally paid as little as $2.13 an hour. In this passionate cry for justice Saru Jayaraman introduces us to some of those workers as they struggle to make ends meet. Reading this book there were times when I got so angry I had to stop and throw the book across the room."
--Ruth Reichl, author of My Kitchen Year

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