维护价值:大学看门人如何在工作中获得地位

Brandi L Perri
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大学校园是分析看门人日常工作经验的重要场所,也是研究看门人如何管理与他们职位相关的负面社会态度的重要场所。在服务工作文献的基础上,本文探讨了看门人如何在低地位工作中创造更多的价值和意义。通过深度访谈、对一所公立大学工作场所的观察以及在清洁工所在的当地工会办公室收集的数据,我认为,在高等教育机构中,清洁工通过两种方式找到了增加工作价值的方法:一是担任无偿角色,如父母代理人或大学历史学家,二是在个人和/或社区层面参与各种类型的抵抗。在参与这些过程中,清洁工们自己报告说,他们在工作中感到更有成就感,他们确立了自己工作的重要性,而不仅仅是扫把和拖把。
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Maintaining Value: How University Janitors Gain Status on the Job
A university campus is a critical site to analyze the day-to day experiences of custodial staff and to examine the practices janitors employ to manage the negative social attitudes commonly associated with their positions. Building on service work literature, this paper asks how janitors create more value and meaning within low-status jobs. With data collected from in-depth interviews, observations of worksites at a public university, and in the janitors’ local union office, I argue that within higher education institutions, janitors find ways to add value to their jobs in two ways: taking on non-compensated roles such as parental surrogates or university historians and participating in various types of resistance on a personal and/or community level. Participating in these processes, the janitors themselves report feeling more fulfilled in the job, and they establish the importance of their work, beyond the broom and mop.
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