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babymother [125]
3 years ago
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What words does Parons use to describe the workers and their needs?

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Rama09 [41]3 years ago
4 0

<span> Parsons uses words that describe the workers position in the labor force and how they feel about how they are treated and what they want instead of lots of work.</span>

<span>They make the workers sound lazy because it should be that they get more money when they do more work instead of doing less work for more money, it makes them sound greedy and like all they want is to get their paychecks handed to them. The words make them sound like the work conditions are horrible and they deserve better work conditions when they do less work.</span>

<span>I think he chose those words to be truthful and to demand more from the companies they work for. He’s going in front of the House of Representatives that they deserve different things.</span>

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