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The Incredibly True Confessions of a Black Female Union Steward
- A Workplace Memoir
- Narrated by: Sistah Gurl
- Length: 1 hr and 42 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Follow the wryly-told embattled adventures of a socially isolated, non-conforming union leader as she battles toxic management and co-worker idiocy in a well-meaning Social Services office. Chock-full of insights, foul language, and the five stages of grief, The Incredibly True Confessions of a Black Female Union Steward is relatable to any and everyone who has ever lived, died, and gone to hell in their job, work environment or both.
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©2019 Sistah Gurl (P)2019 Sistah Gurl
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