1A — social class Flashcards
sociologists for satisfaction with work
Ritzer
Abrams
Ritzer
MCJOBS: 🍔
working class workers dehumanised fast food chains
- reciting scripts
- no creativity, rotas and instructions.
- not expected to be empowered/enjoy
Abrams
- studied working class workers below the minimum wage
- often not paid for time spent at work: undercover job gave unpaid training, breaks and lunch, buying own equipment
UNETHICAL, already low working class pay is further eroded. 😡
studies for Top Jobs
Elite theory (neo-marxism)
Milburn
Elite theory (neo-Marxist)
middle and upper classes have advantages in employment opportunities
Sutton Trust: ruling class elite use elite schools —> elite universities —> old boys network —> employment
in elite jobs
Working class disadvantaged in job market.
50% of elite Westminster schools Oxbridge 2007.
top 7% private schools
Milburn
‘Fair Access to Professional Careers Report’ (2012)
- Glass floor: invisible safety net which the children of
rich parents use to help maintain high paid jobs for their children
– private tutors, elite internships / job opportunities to make sure they progressed, even ungifted get high wages
- judiciary remains solidly socially elitist
- 15 / 17 Supreme Court judges and heads of division private schools
- 43% of barristers fee-paying school
“This is social engineering on a grand scale. The
senior ranks of the professions are a closed shop.”
studies for employment opportunities
Goldthorpe + Lockwood
Mac an Ghail
Goldthorpe + Lockwood
working class increasingly instrumental attitude to work
- compared to professional middle classes, less likely to gain satisfaction and status from their jobs, instead means to an end.
- fraternity and unity within traditional working class jobs NO MORE, further disadvantage
Mac an Ghail
CRISIS OF MASCULINITY
- decline of traditional manual labour jobs (mining, ship building) —> high working class men unemployment
men.
- left without jobs, impacts status in community and identity as work = essential part of a
working-class male identity.
- growing service sector just isn’t the same.
studies for pay and income
ONS, Owen Jones, Garrod
ONS on pay and income
those in the bottom paid 40% were paid just 20% of the pay.
Owen Jones
income inequality in tax + benefits system
— poorest 10% pay 43% of their income in tax, richest 10% pay just 35%.
— policy of austerity in noughties hit the poorest hardest as local councils had their budgets cut by an average of 40%: public libraries, roads, parks, schools and other facilities the working
class are more likely to stop
— UK is run by political and economic elite who manipulate society in their interests.
— Noughties: in ‘austerity’ 77% of budget deficit was recouped by public
expenditure cuts which hit the lowest paid, only 23% was repaid using tax.
— pandemic: PPE/test kit contracts were given to friends and associates of the
elite
— David Meller, a conservative MP received a contract for £170 million contact which turned a profit of
£16.4million
— profiteering of taxpayer’s money is unethical, corrupt.
— Prince Charles inherited £600 million, didn’t pay inheritance tax
incomes of the wealthy are protected by preferable treatment, whilst the
incomes of the poor are continually under attack, argues Jones.
Garrod
— increasing zero hour contracts (pay variable week to week, sometimes no work or pay)
— no guaranteed income compared to middle class
— 2021: 3% of workforce on zero hour contract
— GIG ECONOMY: workers get paid fora “gig” rather than week’s work. Freelance work, short term contract
— no basic rights like sick/holiday pay
— estimated 1 million ppl work in gig economy e.g. deliveroo, uber
— Denise Coats CEO of Bet365 earned 14,200 times average UK salary