The Big Rig: Trucking and the Decline of the American Dream

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Long-haul trucks have been described as sweatshops on wheels. The typical long-haul trucker works the equivalent of two full-time jobs, regularly for little more than minimum wage. But it wasn’t all the time this way. Trucking was once one of the crucial best working-class jobs in the USA.  

The Big Rig explains how this massive degradation in the quality of work has occurred, and how companies achieve a compliant and dedicated team of workers despite it. Drawing on more than 100 in-depth interviews and years of extensive statement, including six months training and working as a long-haul trucker, Viscelli explains in detail how labor is recruited, trained, and used in the industry. He then shows how inexperienced workers are convinced to lease a truck and to work as independent contractors. He explains how deregulation and collective action by employers transformed trucking’s labor markets–once dominated by the largest and most powerful union in US history–into the most important example of the costs of latest labor markets for workers and most people.
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