Illogical Logistics: Stories of Immigrants' Daily Struggles in Dutch Warehousing unveils the hidden realities of the logistics sector in the Netherlands, exposing the abuses faced by immigrant workers. With a compelling approach and striking accounts, the author reveals the harsh realities of moral harassment, low wages, neglected workplace accidents, and chaotic management-marked by high turnover rates and a disregard for human dignity. Drawing on the theories of Serge Moscovici and Karl Marx, along with testimonies from logistics professionals in the Netherlands, the book examines social representations and the dynamics of labor exploitation. Beyond offering an analysis, it proposes practical solutions to transform workplaces into fairer and more humane environments. The author, a social researcher, holds a master's degree in Health Psychology and specializes in Legal Psychology. He practices Freudian Psychoanalysis and has extensive experience in Business Intelligence using Microsoft Power BI. Ben is also the creator of the concepts of Revolution 5.2 or the 5th Industrial Revolution, explaining technological advancements driven by Artificial Intelligence conscious and feigned. With over 40 published books spanning self-help, spirituality, idiomatic dictionaries, and fantasy, Ben has traveled across dozens of countries, conducting research that enriches his works and offers a deep, multifaceted perspective on global realities.
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