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The Night Employee Struggle
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- ISBN8233768354
- EAN9798233768354
- Date de parution28/02/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
This book was not written from theory alone. It was written from observation - from watching buildings stay lit long after the city goes dark, and from seeing people walk out at dawn with tired eyes and disciplined faces. When the world sleeps, millions of night employees keep businesses running. Behind computer screens, warehouse aisles, hospital corridors, and silent highways, they work while the rest of society rests.
Yet in corporate reports, they are rarely seen as individuals with families, emotions, and limits. They are measured as resources, headcounts, and productivity units. The Night Employee Struggle explores the hidden reality of night-shift work in modern organizations. It reveals the physical exhaustion, emotional strain, and identity shift that often come with living against the body's natural rhythm.
It examines how performance metrics can overshadow well-being, and how efficiency can quietly replace empathy. This is not an attack on work. Work gives dignity and purpose. But when human beings are valued only for output, something essential is lost. Honest and reflective, this book invites organizations to rethink leadership and encourages employees to recognize their worth beyond numbers. Because no human being was meant to be treated as a resource.
Yet in corporate reports, they are rarely seen as individuals with families, emotions, and limits. They are measured as resources, headcounts, and productivity units. The Night Employee Struggle explores the hidden reality of night-shift work in modern organizations. It reveals the physical exhaustion, emotional strain, and identity shift that often come with living against the body's natural rhythm.
It examines how performance metrics can overshadow well-being, and how efficiency can quietly replace empathy. This is not an attack on work. Work gives dignity and purpose. But when human beings are valued only for output, something essential is lost. Honest and reflective, this book invites organizations to rethink leadership and encourages employees to recognize their worth beyond numbers. Because no human being was meant to be treated as a resource.





















