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Bag’s Take-Away:
Getty photographer John Moore shoots a “Chronically Unemployed” Job Fair and I think it’s worth noting that each of his photos illustrates a sad point: it’s people in their 50s and 60s who can’t find jobs.
via Zimbio
(photo credit: John Moore/Getty Images North America caption: New York Job Fair Offers Services For Chronically Unemployed. People stand in a line that stretched around the block to enter a job fair held at the Jewish Community Center (JCC), on March 21, 2012 in New York City. More than 600 people registered to attend the job fair and meet potential employers. New York City police stationed a patrol car outside the JCC during the event, citing the killing spree of 7 people around Toulouse, France, including 4 victims outside a Jewish school Monday.)
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Bag’s Take-Away:
I’m thinking this cover (with the look of depression and tagged with those references to the glory days) might actually be about ageism.
(Art Director: Davies Costacurta, SM Associati)
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