Lowest of the Low or Lowest of the Low: the Turkish worker in West Germany is the English translation of German journalist Günter WallraffâÂÂs book Ganz unten (âÂÂAt the very bottomâÂÂ), originally published in Germany in 1985. The book describes his undercover experiment as a Turkish migrant worker in West Germany over the span of two years.
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Wallraff assumes the identity of a Turkish man named Ali SigirlioÃÂlu. Wallraff opts to disguise himself for his experiment. He alters his appearance by wearing contact lenses and a wig to make himself appear younger, and additionally adopts what he considers to be a stereotypical cartoon accent and affect.
Wallraff publishes an ad in a newspaper as Ali SigirlioÃÂlu, stating his willingness to work any job, including hard labor. He takes on various jobs as an unqualified worker, including work as a farmhand, a McDonaldâÂÂs fast food worker, and as a worker in a Thyssen steel factory. Wallraff concludes his undercover experiment after two years as a result of the physical strain and health problems the various jobs caused him.
WallraffâÂÂs conclusions from his experiment reflect the xenophobic treatment and exploitation he faced while playing the role of a young Turkish migrant worker. He underlines the risks he experiences, such as an employers lacking protective equipment for workers, poor work environments and the low wages offered to migrant workers. Wallraff also notes how the laborers are treated like disposable tools and not people. He also included some reports from other people who worked in nuclear fuel manufacturing.
He recounts the social isolation he faced as a Turkish man, describing various incidents where individuals would insult, berate or threaten him without provocation.
The book was very successful upon publication, with more than four million copies being sold within the original German run, and being translated into 30 languages and distributed in several countries. It became GermanyâÂÂs largest literary post-World War II success.
The publication of WallraffâÂÂs book increased the European publicâÂÂs interest in the mistreatment and social isolation of foreign workers. There were also investigations into illegal employment agencies as a result.
In an effort to help foreigners, Günter Wallraff created âÂÂAusländersolidaritätâ (âÂÂSolidarity with ForeignersâÂÂ), a fund to assist newcomers in Germany.