Jayson Funke
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I mean fear of alienating the 99 percent of the remaining financial
sector employees who make the industry run. This includes front office
support staff and middle and back office personnel whose day-to-day
workplace is overcast by an atmosphere of insecurity and fear that
they can lose their jobs at any moment. As Karen Ho so compelling
shows in her book, Liquidated: An Ethnography of Wall Street, the
shareholder corporate model that has been the hallmark of neoliberal
corporate restructuring practices and that has produced so much job
insecurity around the world, is perhaps most rampant within the
financial services industry itself.

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CB: Somebody at OWS told me the finance sector employees are giving
them positive looks and "signals" as they go to lunch , etc.  Probably
normal boss-workers relations there on Wall Street.
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