Ben Waber reviewed Empire's Labor by Adam Moore
An Eye-Opening Look at a Poorly Examined Corner of Global Labor
5 stars
This is an eye-opening dive into the massive labor force that underlies America's global military machine, with a particular focus on the organizations and workers who support US overseas operations. Moore combines deep sociological analysis, complete with instructive interviews, with macro perspective on the scale of this sector and the complex entanglements with geopolitics. Throughout you see the extremely precarious position of the workers, where pretty much every other stakeholder in this system essentially ignores their circumstances when crafting policies or making operational decisions. The relatively high pay checks these workers earn to expose themselves to harsh, dangerous conditions, importantly still much lower than Americans doing the same work, underscores how important global labor standards are for achieving truly equitable work environments. Highly recommend
This is an eye-opening dive into the massive labor force that underlies America's global military machine, with a particular focus on the organizations and workers who support US overseas operations. Moore combines deep sociological analysis, complete with instructive interviews, with macro perspective on the scale of this sector and the complex entanglements with geopolitics. Throughout you see the extremely precarious position of the workers, where pretty much every other stakeholder in this system essentially ignores their circumstances when crafting policies or making operational decisions. The relatively high pay checks these workers earn to expose themselves to harsh, dangerous conditions, importantly still much lower than Americans doing the same work, underscores how important global labor standards are for achieving truly equitable work environments. Highly recommend