Cassandra here.   Does anyone remember when I ripped my clothes and tore my
hair years ago on this list when I said that you were all going to go the
way of the Arts jobs?    It was called Lean and Agile Manufacturing and it
was the wealthy's way of making jobs as impermanent as they had made [and
Harry and Keith approved]  the musical and other arts jobs in society.
Everyone becomes a free lance entrepreneur and the corps and their owners
made out like the privateers that they had always imagined themselves.    Of
course they had to get rid of the unions and the idea of residual income in
the movies to make it work.    Now its all THEIR money including the rent
they pay in taxes!!    Well, the time is here and if you don't believe I
spoke endlessly about it, look up lean and agile in the archive.    There
was even a rip off article in a UK paper from someone who was reading this
list.     Once again the Indians were here first. 

 

REH

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ed Weick
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 10:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Futurework] Jobs anybody?

 

It seems that little is permanent anymore, and certainly not jobs.  From
Karen Cole's Casey Reports:

 

 

Fiscal Times: PermaTemps. The new disposable workforce

 
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The-New-Disposable-Workforce.aspx

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