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Tickles
3 April, 04:23
What was "wage slavery" in company towns?
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Kole
3 April, 04:59
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A system for holding workers to their jobs until debts were repaid.
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Randall Wong
3 April, 05:55
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Term used to relation between a slavery condition of dependence with the owner of a company.
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The term wage slavery is concerned to a particular situation where a person's livelihoods depends of wage specially in a total and immediately way. Other concept handled is a term to draw an analogy between slavery and wage labor focusing on similarities between owning and renting a person.
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