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The Meaning of Work

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Work is more than a job. It is a place where we meet other people, make friends, perhaps marry. For many people it is a place where they acquire the status that they carry outside into the general society — a Rover on the drive rather than a Cortina. Others will establish a status recognised by their workmates, as a person of skill or the man who is not afraid of the boss.

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© 1988 Gerard O’Donnell

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O’Donnell, G. (1988). The Meaning of Work. In: Mastering Sociology. Macmillan Master Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10247-1_12

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