@voxdotcom and are they better than the also historically hard, low-wage jobs that that community has had for decades?
showing that whatever Blue Apron, Amazon, etc. are doing is an echo of the peripheral role that labor in the city has served
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for literally decades, from shipyards to service work & beyond. And the lack of upward mobility in the types of work that have
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been there for decades manifest in poverty, higher rates of crime, etc.
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