Chapter 3 - A Single Mom on the Teeter-Totter of Work and Life
Kendra Dyanne Rivera
With help from C.J. Rivera and “All the Single Ladies” Participants
Synopsis
Sara is a single mom who is negotiating work and life outside of work. Sara’s experiences are a “composite character,” drawn from interviews with 21 single mothers who discussed the strategies they use to “manage” it all. Sara strives to find creative ways to negotiate spaces of joy and flexibility in her many identities so that she can be both a “good mom” and a “good employee.”
Keywords: Work-life, Organizational Identity, Single Mothers, Cultural Awareness, Stigma
Key Takeaways and Take a Stand Form
Key Takeaways
This case study highlights:
- the importance of organizational identity and wellness for all occupations (not just “white collar”);
- the need for workplaces to value culture and develop cultural intelligence;
- the potential positive organizational outcomes when workplaces cultivate employees’ wellness; and
- the ways workers and workplaces can create spaces of resistance.
Take a Stand Form
- Take a Stand Form (DOC 16KB)