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He might be an exploitative manager.
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The case was considered a world first, demonstrating that women in the sex industry were now granted the same employment protections as other sectors - and could wield them successfully against exploitative managers.
Just over a quarter of participants reported working from brothels; they recounted the fraught nature of negotiating terms with a brothel manager in a generally exploitative relationship: "When you go with a client, the brothel manager takes 50% of your money.
Despite her ambition at work, Chubbuck at first rejects a mandate delivered by her station manager (Tracey Letts) to deliver more exploitative "crisis" stories, priding herself on her serious brand of issue-driven journalism.
The guests had gathered at the home of Marc Leder, a private equity manager whose business practices are as exploitative and job-killing as Bain Capital's.
The sight reminded him of Hendrix's manager Michael Jeffery, who was widely criticized as exploitative of the musician.
If the actors are working unpaid but the stage manager or director are getting some money, that will feel exploitative.
To the extent that some groups will make claims to distinction by reference to their own closer social and cultural proximity to dominating groups (for instance, managers), they reinforce the legitimacy of the latter and leave what are arguably the most exploitative and gaping inequalities unquestioned.
"Soggy, dank, exploitative".
It's exploitative".
This is itself exploitative.
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