eBooks - Education - Education - Ann Bookman - Starting in Our Own Backyards: How Working Families can Build Community and Survive the New Economy
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Lily Huang, a bench scientist, occasionally takes a "sick day" to volunteer in her three-year-old's childcare center, but her supervisor says "no" to a regular volunteer commitment. Mike Hallowell, a production worker, coaches his son's Little League team, but he can't get to afternoon games since being promoted. Yet Helen Rafferty, a middle manager, is able to volunteer in her children's elementary school now that her company introduced an alternative work schedule. In Starting In Our Own Backyards, Ann Bookman uses these stories to challenge our understanding of the current structure of work, family time, and community involvement. |
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eBooks - Titles - Authors - Education - Education - Ann Bookman - Starting in Our Own Backyards: How Working Families can Build Community and Survive the New Economy