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The Blood on My Lips from Biting My Tongue

A Look Inside the Largest Provider of Goods in America and Its Impact on the Working Class of Today

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The Blood on My Lips from Biting My Tongue

By: A.P. Herald
Narrated by: Ron Garner
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The Blood on My Lips from Biting My Tongue shines a light on the strenuous working conditions at the largest growing provider of goods in America today and its impact on the working class. Too many Americans are affected by income inequality and harsh working conditions. For far too long, these corporations have held on to their profits with little to no regard for the livelihoods of their employees. Their pockets grow while the average American’s pockets shrink. These testimonies are accurate representations of real, everyday workplace experiences.

The effects of these conditions have pushed employees to their breaking point.

It’s time to speak up.

©2022 A.P. Herald (P)2022 A.P. Herald
Labor & Industrial Relations Social Classes & Economic Disparity Employment

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