Denial of Human Beings’ Biological Nature Typical in a Society Dominated by a Class of Employers

John Clarke, former organizer for the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP), posted this recently on Facebook: Utterly monstrous. https://www.rawstory.com/texas-scraps-water-break-law-for-construction-workers-as-heat-bakes/?fbclid=IwAR2pqHyDekp0kfiGp_MCTrk6ZJpsj1ss8u2dJypf2QUok6vEraI0bN2SFtU The article above has to due with the elimination of a law which gave construction workers the right to a water break in some cities in Texas. Given the heat waves, such a situation is in … Continue reading Denial of Human Beings’ Biological Nature Typical in a Society Dominated by a Class of Employers

Academic Narrow-mindedness: A Reason for Starting a Blog, Part Two

Introduction This is a continuation of a previous post. In a previous post, I criticized the first reviewer's assessment of an article I had written on collective bargaining and the situation of teachers in Nova Scotia. Before I started this blog, I had sent an article critical of the implied concept of "free collective bargaining." … Continue reading Academic Narrow-mindedness: A Reason for Starting a Blog, Part Two