Life With A Slave Feeling Hot Online
: Seasonal workers are often trapped in cycles of debt. In record-breaking summers, these individuals must work through peak sun hours to meet quotas, often resulting in chronic kidney disease (CKD) from repeated dehydration.
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For the stay-at-home parent or the overworked housekeeper, life feels like a cycle of heat. The laundry dryer adds humidity to the air. The stove emits heat while cooking dinner for a family that doesn't say thank you. This "slave" feels hot because the physical labor of caregiving is never done, and the body temperature rises with frustration. : Seasonal workers are often trapped in cycles of debt