Sarah Jaffe
Jaffe probes the intricacies of labor, inequality, and social movements, focusing on the politics of power and how it permeates various societal structures. Her work critiques the romanticization of the "labor of love," arguing against the notion that passion should replace fair compensation. This thematic exploration is evident in her influential book, "Work Won't Love You Back: How Devotion To Our Jobs Keeps Us Exploited, Exhausted, and Alone", where she dismantles myths surrounding work devotion and highlights the exploitation of workers across different sectors.\n\nSarah Jaffe's writing is informed by her diverse professional background, which includes roles as a waitress, bicycle mechanic, and social media consultant, among others. This varied experience enriches her understanding of work culture and labor issues, making her a leading voice in these discussions. She has authored other notable books, such as "Necessary Trouble: Americans in Revolt" and "From the Ashes: Grief and Revolution in a World on Fire". Her journalism has appeared in major publications like "The Guardian" and "The Washington Post", expanding her reach and impact. Moreover, Jaffe co-hosts the podcast "Belabored", which delves into contemporary labor movements, offering listeners a comprehensive look at the challenges faced by workers today. Through her incisive writing and reporting, Jaffe provides valuable insights for readers interested in social justice and labor dynamics.
Books by Sarah Jaffe

Work Won't Love You Back
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