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We know that our doctors and nurses and even social
workers
aren't enough, that the ticking minutes of health care are too constraining.
It requires a non-clinical army of community health
workers
and case managers and many others.
Hospice workers, the people who take care of us at the end of our lives, recently issued a report on the most frequently expressed regrets that people say when they are literally on their deathbeds.
Now, as far as I know, no one ever told one of the hospice workers, "I wish I'd spent more time playing video games," but when I hear these top five regrets of the dying, I can't help but hear five deep human cravings that games actually help us fulfill.
Service members have demanded Congress reform the military, and
workers
ranging from Hollywood stars to janitorial staff have called out sexual harassment in the workplace.
In India, there is a context of these amazing people, the health care
workers
called ASHA
workers.
But most importantly, what we are trying to do right now is we are trying to scale this up, because there are over 250,000 ASHA
workers
on the ground who are these amazing foot soldiers, and if we can give at least a fraction of them the access to these things, it just changes the way the economics of public health care works, and it changes the way systems actually function, not just on a systematic planning level, but also in a very grassroots, bottom-up level.
The
workers
here often endure tragic sexual abuse at the hands of their customers.
This technology could empower teachers and community health
workers
to provide access to care to children in places like Malawi.
This is feudalism: one owner, many
workers.
Chinese
workers
are not forced into factories because of our insatiable desire for iPods.
In the ongoing debate about globalization, what's been missing is the voices of the
workers
themselves.
So I spent two years getting to know assembly line
workers
like these in the south China factory city called Dongguan.
Other subjects came up almost never, including living conditions that to me looked close to prison life: 10 or 15
workers
in one room, 50 people sharing a single bathroom, days and nights ruled by the factory clock.
The
workers
rarely spoke about the products they made, and they often had great difficulty explaining what exactly they did.
What a factory makes is never the point, and the
workers
could not care less who buys their products.
Journalistic coverage of Chinese factories, on the other hand, plays up this relationship between the
workers
and the products they make.
I don't want an ad in The New Yorker, and most of these
workers
don't really want iPhones.
The
workers
I got to know had a curiously abstract relationship with the product of their labor.
And yet, his view of the world persists, and our tendency to see the
workers
as faceless masses, to imagine that we can know what they're really thinking.
Across China, there are 150 million
workers
like her, one third of them women, who have left their villages to work in the factories, the hotels, the restaurants and the construction sites of the big cities.
When I first went to Dongguan, I worried that it would be depressing to spend so much time with
workers.
LC: You know, what really impressed me about the
workers
is how much they're self-motivated, self-driven, resourceful, and the thing that struck me, what they want most is education, to learn, because most of them come from very poor backgrounds.
So, if you really want to help these workers, start these small, very focused, very pragmatic classes in these schools, and what's going to happen is, all your
workers
are going to move on, but hopefully they'll move on into higher jobs within Apple, and you can help their social mobility and their self-improvement.
When you talk to workers, that's what they want.
But it should come with an asterisk, and the asterisk is that it excludes two thirds of the
workers
of the world.
People survive because of the local doctors, nurses and aid
workers
who are from the very heart of the affected community, the people who dare to work where others can't or won't.
Similarly, using a randomized control trial in rural Pakistan, Atif Rahman and his colleagues showed that lady health visitors, who are community maternal health
workers
in Pakistan's health care system, could deliver cognitive behavior therapy for mothers who were depressed, again showing dramatic differences in the recovery rates.
A lot of people look at this and they say, "OK, but those are very specific, narrow tasks, and most knowledge
workers
are actually generalists.
One of the most impressive knowledge
workers
in recent memory is a guy named Ken Jennings.
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