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‘It's like a war zone': Jay's liminal experience of normal and extreme work in a UK supermarket during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Cai, Minjie ; Scott, Tindal ; Tartanoglu Bennett, Safak ; Velu, Jay

Work, Employment and Society

2021

35

2

April

386-395

epidemic disease ; supermarket ; unsafe working conditions ; hazardous work ; violence ; management failure

United Kingdom

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https://doi.org/10.1177/0950017020966527

English

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"This article presents a UK supermarket worker's experiences of work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Writing during a period of uncertainty, Jay's narrative reveals how the sudden and constant transitions between mundanity and extremity on the shop floor evoke conflicting emotions and work intensification that disrupt and reconstruct normality. His accounts describe violent customer behaviours, absent management, a lack of clear organisational policies, and the different views of appropriate health and safety measures among colleagues. It illustrates how liminality in the workplace at a time of crisis can endanger employees whose seemingly mundane jobs become extreme."

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