wocomoDOCS | Society would face a social collapse without these jobs - "Invisible Frontliners", 2022 | Preview @wocomodocs | Uploaded April 2022 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
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There are jobs without which our society would not function. Who are the people who keep everyday life running, look after our loved ones, keep the home clean, provide food and enable us to live and work comfortably even in times of crisis? They are people from childcare, cleaning, retail, catering and care.
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The common theme of these jobs is the lack of social recognition. Before the pandemic, many of these people were at work as a matter of course and largely invisible. That has changed. Systemically important jobs are now in the consciousness of society, which would not function without them. But what has changed for them? How do they feel about the attention? What motivates them to stay in their profession and what would they change if they could?
A film by Hedi Bäbler
This is an excerpt from the documentary "Invisible Frontliners"
2022 © Licensed by First Hand Films
Click here to watch the documentary in full-length: youtu.be/CgcD3zLnVfI
There are jobs without which our society would not function. Who are the people who keep everyday life running, look after our loved ones, keep the home clean, provide food and enable us to live and work comfortably even in times of crisis? They are people from childcare, cleaning, retail, catering and care.
Subscribe to wocomoDOCS: goo.gl/sBmGkp
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The common theme of these jobs is the lack of social recognition. Before the pandemic, many of these people were at work as a matter of course and largely invisible. That has changed. Systemically important jobs are now in the consciousness of society, which would not function without them. But what has changed for them? How do they feel about the attention? What motivates them to stay in their profession and what would they change if they could?
A film by Hedi Bäbler
This is an excerpt from the documentary "Invisible Frontliners"
2022 © Licensed by First Hand Films