My answer is yes, definitely! This is just a very draft test page for registrations and launch of co-workers' global open and cooperative self-e-learning facility, desiged to be embedded in existing and much broader open and cooperative co-worker's economy. The idea is to build this as an exit points for labour in capital, linking it to says-us, fair.coop as well as other initiatives.
http://orsansenalp.wix.com/gnuniversity yesterday Tiberious from Sensorica, Roland from De*growth related project suggested to do a course. Richard Barbrook has also send two materials on politics of media. The date of the launch and opening event is set yet schedule of intro courses as well as sponsors are imaginery. Hoping that it would give better view of. Please get in touch if you like to involve in preperation and development of the project. Best, Orsan Begin forwarded message: *From:* Sian Moore <[email protected]> *Date:* 13 januari 2015 12:57:23 CET *To:* [email protected] *Subject:* *FW: CESR Seminar (16-01-15): Does community organising present trade unions a way of rebuilding the union movement?* *Reply-To:* Sian Moore <[email protected]> The next CESR seminar <http://www1.uwe.ac.uk/bbs/research/cesr/cesrseminars.aspx> will be held on Friday, January 16 2015, with a presentation by: [image: http://www.uwe.ac.uk/enews/structure_img/spacer.gif] Jane Holgate <http://business.leeds.ac.uk/about-us/faculty-staff/member/profile/jane-holgate/> Professor of Work and Employment Relations, Leeds University Business School [image: http://www.uwe.ac.uk/enews/structure_img/spacer.gif] Does community organising present trade unions a way of rebuilding the union movement?
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