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Country
  
UK

ISBN
  
978-1781251874

Author
  
Joanna Biggs

3.6/5
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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
9 April 2015

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All Day Long: A Portrait of Britain at Work is a book by Joanna Biggs first published in April 2015. Biggs toured Britain, interviewing 32 people in different jobs and wrote about each to paint a picture of modern working life. Writing in The Guardian, Andy Beckett described it as a "beautifully observed set of case studies" which illustrate the author's contention that work in Britain has changed since the 2008 debt crisis and the idea that good work brings a good life no longer holds. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown in The Independent describes it as a "devastating study of why capitalism isn't working".

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