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dispensable

[dih-spen-suh-buhl] / dɪˈspɛn sə bəl /


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Speaking up for their more dispensable co-workers, the logic goes, would gain them little and put their own amicable relationship with management at risk.

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Today, so-called nonregular employees make up around 37 percent of the country’s labor force, a permanent underclass of low-paid, dispensable workers, nearly 70 percent of whom are women.

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The statement added that, for award organizers, “Black, brown, working class, disabled, queer bodies are desirable, quickly dispensable, but never sustainably cared for.”

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What would movies do without troublesome women — the cruel, the cold, the difficult, the dispensable?

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“I was just amongst the mix — someone to dismiss,” he said, adding that, at best, he thought he’d get a dispensable villain’s role: “Here you go, have a baddie.”

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