It is because I admire Brad that I continue this and he
may answer what I say but I can speak only from my own
perceptions in my work and life and the experience of
those perceptions. So here goes but I cannot continue
the discussion beyond this post.
Ray
"Brad McCormick, Ed.D." wrote:
(snip)
Unemployment stats are based on a survey of a sample of the
population. The "unemployed" are those who are currently not working and
who are actively seeking work. It does not include discouraged workers who
have given up looking for work or underemployed workers who are
working part-time because
Could someone on the list (maybe Ed Weick?) tell me the basis
for the official unemployment stats? Are they just the number of people
collecting EI benefits calculated as a percentage of the total work force, or do
they use some other method of determining the number of people "actively seeki
Greetings,
I don't agree with:
"In this instance, "Sustainability" means that
business and population growth could continue at no expense or
degradation to the environment..."
but they have recognized that there is a problem.
Steve
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Oregon Will
Hi Doug,
This reminded me of your work. I'm Cc Gary Kaeter, the author of this
page.
The relevant website of yours is :
http://www.socialtechnology.org/index.html
(to remind folks & help Gary).
Cheers,
Steve Kurtz
We all want to help our planet and our future. Thats a natural fact!
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