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'A Day's Work' film explores temporary staffing Friday

The 2015 documentary "A Day's Work" on the dangers in America's temporary staffing industry, will be shown at 7 p.m. Friday, March 18, at Unitarian Universalist Society of Geneva, 102 S. Second St.

Ninety minutes before he was killed on his first day of work as a temporary employee, 21-year-old Day Davis texted a picture of himself to his girlfriend, excited for their future. Now Day's sister, 17-year-old Antonia, searches for answers.

An investigation reveals the troubling issues that led to Day's death and how the $100 billion temporary staffing industry is putting millions of American workers at risk.

This multiple award-winning film is co-sponsored by Northern Illinois Jobs with Justice. (Note: This is the third Friday of March because of Easter celebrations on the fourth Friday.)

The fourth Friday of each month at 7 p.m., the community is invited to view and discuss documentaries examining timely issues important to social justice. No admission is charged. Refreshments are served. Visit www.uusg.org.

The Unitarian Universalist Society of Geneva, established in 1842 and the oldest church in Geneva, is a diverse, welcoming community that endeavors to make its covenant a living reality. They provide religious education and opportunities for spiritual growth.

They encourage individual and mutual responsibility as together they work to be a liberal religious voice in the community and a force for compassionate social justice.

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