"Brad McCormick, Ed.D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Good question. I've often thought that a lot of
>"working class" persons could have had a better life
>style had they not had children.
[...]
>In our grotesquely overpopulated world, I think it is
>obscene for even rich persons to have more
Here is a new book on the future of work, technology and its effects on
working people which was published at the end of last year. It was
offciially launched at the OFL convention.
RE-SHAPING WORK 2
Labour, the Workplace, and Technological Change
edited by Chris Schenk, (Research Director, OFL
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>Date:Mon, 17 Jan 2000 17:10:20 -0500
>From:Sam Lanfranco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: CORPORATE RESEARCH WORKSHOP: March 4, 2000 York University
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>From: Steven Tufts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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We will do a book launch for our new book, Basic Income: Economic security
for all Canadians (Between the Lines, Toronto, 1999) from 7-9 pm on Friday,
January 28 at the Bloor Street United Church, 300 Bloor St. W., Toronto.
All are welcome for some good discussion.
Sally Lerner, Charles Clark and