Film journal on Norma Rae

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Music and Movies

 

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Derek E

 

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April 28, 2012

 

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University

 

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A

 

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The wages are pitiful, and workers are on their feet all day, with barely a break, working in a loud and hazardous environment. But it is the only job in town for most of the locals. When an organizer from the Textile Workers of America Union comes to try and convince the workers to unionize, Norma Rae is the only one who is really for it at first...
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Norma Rae's works non-stop for the union and in the end her perseverance and hard work leads to the workers unionizing. What does it say about labor and working; workers in America? The film does a wonderful job of showing a true working American. The working poor shown in the film all work hard at their jobs (they are constantly sweating) and seem to have a strange devotion to their job even though it pays them poorly and are forced to work in horrible conditions...
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