Read this post in English [Utilicé ChatGPT (Inteligencia Artificial) para traducir la versión en inglés al español.] Hubo un artículo publicado en el semanario Star Metro Toronto el 4 de septiembre de 2019 sobre un problema de salud y seguridad. Citaré el artículo completo para proporcionar el contexto y los detalles del incidente: TTC multado … Continue reading Trabajar para un empleador puede ser peligroso para su salud, Cuarta Parte
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Trabajar para un empleador puede ser peligroso para su salud, Tercera Parte
Read this post in English [Utilicé ChatGPT (Inteligencia Artificial) para traducir la versión en inglés al español.] La actitud de gran parte de la izquierda en Toronto (y sospecho que también en otras partes de Canadá y del mundo) es que trabajar para un empleador no es tan malo. ¿De qué otra manera se explica … Continue reading Trabajar para un empleador puede ser peligroso para su salud, Tercera Parte
Working for an Employer May Be Dangerous to Your Health, Part Nine
As another year passes with more workers dying while working for an employer, and the platitudes come pouring in about the importance of recogizing April 28 as the Day of Mourning for workers who have died on the job, it is better to continue to analyze critically the issue of what workplace safety means in … Continue reading Working for an Employer May Be Dangerous to Your Health, Part Nine
Exposing the Intolerance and Censorship of Social Democracy, Part Three: Critique of the Lack of Reference to the Class of Employers and to the Health Implications of Living Under Their Dominance
Introduction This is the continuation of a four-part series of posts. For the context of where the following fits into my participation and withdrawal from the organization Social Housing Green Deal, see the first part Exposing the Intolerance and Censorship of Social Democracy, Part One: The Working Class, Housing and the Police. Christoph Henning's words (2005) … Continue reading Exposing the Intolerance and Censorship of Social Democracy, Part Three: Critique of the Lack of Reference to the Class of Employers and to the Health Implications of Living Under Their Dominance
Working For an Employer is Dangerous for your Health, Part Four
There was an article published in the weekly Star Metro Toronto on September 4, 2019 on a health and safety issue. I will quote the article in full in order to provide the context and details of the incident: TTC [Toronto Transit Commission] fined more than $330,000 in worker's death Dedes suffered major injuries after … Continue reading Working For an Employer is Dangerous for your Health, Part Four
