A recent study reported that instructors at colleges and universities are frequently required to engage in emotional labor. Identify the situations in which emotional labor is required for this job. In your opinion‚ is emotional labor more troublesome for college instructors or for telephone operators working at an emergency service? Be sure to cite your sources (at least two‚ other than the text) in APA style. Your researched response is due Day 2. Interaction‚ discussion and engagement with
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formed in the late 1960’s in which the miners fought for the health benefits to cover black lung disease. Black lung is directly caused by mining and working with coal. Mildred Mullins wrote this poem and hung it on the coffin of her dead husband in the Capital to display what was going on‚ “Compensation we are asking‚ While alive and still gasping; When life is o’er and hymns are sung‚ Then they’ll know we have black lung.( “Charleston Gazette” 15)” The miners felt that since their job caused this
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realize audience’s emotions and to address their doubts and provide correct and accurate information. What would be the potential needs of the families of the miners in receiving a message about this incident? The main and potential needs of the families of the miners will be that the appropriate persons are taking actions in maintain miners security as much as possible‚ that there is a plan set up to bring them to their beloved ones safety and alive and also that they are supporting miner’s families
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Chile demanded from its leaders to find a way to rescue the trapped miners. On 13 October 2010‚ after sixty-nine days underground‚ the thirty-three miners were brought safely to the surface. When communicating with the
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August 5‚ 2010 the San Jose mine in Chile reported an accident which trapped 33 miners underground. The San Jose mine is a small copper mine in northern Chile. Owned by Minera San Esteban Primera‚ the mine collapse thrust the situation into a global news event when the 33 miners were discovered alive and well (Weik‚ 2010). Questions have been raised about the safety record of Minera San Esteban Primera. The Chilean miner organization Federation of Chilean Mining Workers (FMC) along with the Confederation
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sacrificed just as much and ached for their safe return home. Commandments were created in order reassure both the miner and his wife while he undertook the expedition west. These commandments laid down a set of rules that should be followed in order to live a functioning and overall moral life while separated and in unknown environments. The Miner’s Ten Commandments focuses heavily on how miners should treat each other‚ how duties should be performed‚ and how to deal with the anxiety of being separated
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2014 Dr Jose A. Cotay Chilean Copper Mine On August 5‚ 2010 there was one of the worst mining disasters in the history of mining. In the Atacama Deseret one of the largest mines there was a clasp. On this day 33 miners were unaccounted for after they did a head count of all the miners that come out the dust and dirt. The company was not sure if they were alive or dead. The community that these men lived in was grief stricken and their families were mortified. Doing this kind of work the families
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the impact of small-scale mining industry on the local economy‚ environment‚ human health‚ public safety and the socio-cultural condition of indigenous peoples (IPs) in the mining areas‚ are limited. The socio-political dynamics between small- scale miners and other stakeholders like community and civil society organizations‚ regulatory bodies‚ the government and large-scale mining companies remains undocumented. There were concerns regarding the
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Conditions for miners * Mining was notoriously dangerous due to the presence of gas and accidental cave-ins * Miners suffered poor health due to coal… ‘Black Lung’ (Pneumosilicosis). State of mining industry * The majority of mines were old or small and the coal was still being cut by hand. * Ownership was fragmented with little investment from companies. Unionised workforce * One in ten of all male workers were coal miners-one of the largest workforces. * Miners’ unions had
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illegal mine workers. It was first thought they were trapped due to a rockslide‚ but was later revealed that a rival crew of illegal miners had trapped them in there. In the beginning reports first suggested that there were 200 trapped and were later estimated to it actually being 30. After several miners were rescued‚ word had gotten back to the rest of the miners below that they were being arrested and the remaining illegal workers refused to leave the mine in fear of also being arrested. Ultimately
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