
Shifting time: social policy and the future of work
Business and economics, Canadian non-fiction, Canadian politics and government, Social issues
Human-narrated audio
Summary
This text presents two essays: "Securing society: creating Canadian social policy;" and, "The new tools: implications for the future of work." The essays discuss the decline of work and its meaning, while considering the new realities of work. The job… search is obstructed by "technological progress", a situation which results in loss of tax revenue, fewer people in standard employment, and sociological and moral consequences. The proposed solutions for these problems include suggestions ranging from an equitable distribution of wealth to a national strategy for child care. c1994.