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A series of close observational sketches follows women employed in diverse industrial settings, recording daily tasks, wages, coworkers' relationships, immigrant experiences, and informal culture on the shop floor. The narrator combines practical detail about specific jobs with reflections on labor research, highlighting communication barriers, routines, small solidarities, and responses to management decisions and partial strikes. Chapters move between packing rooms, factories, and domestic-service contexts to portray work rhythms, economic pressures, and quiet acts of mutual care, offering an on-the-ground account of female wage labor and workplace social life.

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Cornelia Stratton Parker

Cornelia Stratton Parker was an American author known for her insightful explorations of social issues and the lives of working women. Her notable works include "An American Idyll: The Life of Carleton H. Parker," which reflects on the life and contributions of her husband, and "Working With the Working Woman," where she addresses the challenges and triumphs faced by women in the workforce. Parker's writing often combines personal narrative with broader social commentary, making her a significant voice in early 20th-century American literature.

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