Table of Contents
Our Time Famine
The Implications of Changes in the Nature of Work - The Future of Work -
Time, Work, and Civic Values - High-Tech Populism in the Information Age - Vanishing Jobs -
The Case for Shorter Work Time - TimeWork Web Research Prospectus - AntiWork - The Abolition of Work
- On The Edge of the Digital Age
Canada in a World of Rapid Change: Future Choices and Consequences -
European Community White Paper on Employment -
The Changing Face of Wages -
Impérative transition vers une société du temps libéré -
The strike in France -
Unemployment in Germany -
IMS: Joint Economic Committee of US congress -
The Balanced-Budget Debate: Atlantic Monthly -
The EDIN National Budget Simulation -
New Employment Insurance System (Canada) -
Permanent Recession? (Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives) -
The Longwave and Social Cycles Resource Centre -
How to Find a Job
The End of
Work (Jeremy Rifkin) -
The Overworked American (Juliet Schor) - Critique of Economic Reason (Andre Gorz)
Statistics Canada Analytical Studies Branch Research Papers -
US Census Center for Economic Studies -
International Federation of Workers' Education Associations
Work Well Calgary -
Work Well Edmonton chapter -
Share Times Newsletter Online Digest
ILR (Cornell) Virtual Library - National Workforce Action Collaborative - Bibliography page - Web Pages that link to Timework Web
Futurework - FW-L
Midwest Conference on Technology, Employment & Community,
University of Illinois at Chicago, March 2-4, 1995 -
The Wages of Cybernation, City University of New York, March 2 - 4, 1995