'Service' covers a lot, TQ, from selling Doritos at 7/11 to repairing mainframe industrial servers.
I think Toffler defined the measure of the tipping point to the 'third wave' to be when a majority of jobs entailed the manipulation of symbols rather than the manipulation of things.
Whatever you want to call it, we're not in the heyday of industrialism anymore.
In any case, many of today's young workers are not interested in long-term job security and regular hours, so much as they want flextime, training programs, mobility of health care, access to credit, discounted buying plans
Lifelong learning through a path of multiple careers--this is the main thrust. As an OBU model, the IWW might be in the best position to do something like this, but whatever union does, it will have a better chances to grow.
And, naturally, everone wants better wages and safer conditions.
Re: Re: IWW Starbucks Workers Union Expands to Chicago
13 Sep 2006
Date Edited: 13 Sep 2006 01:11:45 PM
I think Toffler defined the measure of the tipping point to the 'third wave' to be when a majority of jobs entailed the manipulation of symbols rather than the manipulation of things.
Whatever you want to call it, we're not in the heyday of industrialism anymore.
In any case, many of today's young workers are not interested in long-term job security and regular hours, so much as they want flextime, training programs, mobility of health care, access to credit, discounted buying plans
Lifelong learning through a path of multiple careers--this is the main thrust. As an OBU model, the IWW might be in the best position to do something like this, but whatever union does, it will have a better chances to grow.
And, naturally, everone wants better wages and safer conditions.