Discussion regarding health care in the United States usually
centers around the doctors and insurance companies. This book deals
with one group that is largely overlooked: nurses. As an example of
white collar workforce, nurses are segmented by class. Amongst this
group is a class-conscious working class, a status-conscious
nursing management and a class- and status-conscious mid-level.
This book focuses on nurses' positions in the labor process and
their reaction to that labor process, their choice of collective
strategy (trade unionism, professional unionism, or
professionalization), and why they choose these roles.
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