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Author will take on low-wages issues in talk Barbara Ehrenreich,
nationally-known journalist and author, will speak about poverty and wage
issues at Mazama Gym at Central Oregon Community College on Saturday, October
26, at 7 p.m.
"Too many families in our community work hard and still live in poverty,"
said Renée Davidson of Human Dignity Coalition, a sponsor of the event.
"Wages are not keeping up with the cost of living. Barbara Ehrenreich
learned first-hand how badly we need decent paying jobs with benefits
and security for workers."
Recently released in paperback, Ehrenreich's book "Nickel and Dimed:
On (Not) Getting By in America," explores how people get by on low-wage
jobs.
Wondering how those kicked off the welfare rolls were surviving on $7
per hour, Ehrenreich went undercover to work as a Wal-Mart sales associate,
cleaning woman, nursing-home assistant and a waitress. Her book reflects
those experiences.
Ehrenreich's speech is free to the public. Organizers suggest a $10 donation
to help cover costs. Proceeds will benefit nonprofit groups working on
poverty and wage issues. |
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