The greatest documentary I’ve seen since “The Corporation” is delivered by Annie Leonard, an expert in sustainability, in a video.
The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns, with a special focus on the United States. All the stuff in our lives, [...]
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the story of stuff
March 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: Corporations · Globalization · Statistics · Workers
it only takes two citizens
February 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment
A couple of years ago I had the opportunity to be invited to one of those social clubs for executives that were so popular a few decades ago. No the health club type, but the lounge with really expensive furniture where gentlemen of the highest social spheres get together to read the newspaper and [...]
Tags: Global Citizen · Workers · social networks
rich & poor
May 10th, 2007 · 2 Comments
The Toronto Star has been running a series entitled War on Poverty. Although the focus of the series is on the local problem (as it should be), the issues and ideas are likely to be global. To the main question as to Why is the gap between rich and poor widening, the newspaper [...]
Tags: Corporations · Globalization · Workers
a community of global citizens
March 26th, 2007 · 4 Comments
In the utmost global citizen, I talked about the value of being a global citizen. Now I would like to address what I consider is the single most important mission of this project: building a community of global citizens. Why? It is clear to me that many of the social [...]
Tags: Global Citizen · Immigration · Workers
2006 migration report
January 2nd, 2007 · No Comments
With a double-page graphic representing the most numerous groups of migrant professionals going from one country to another, Wired Magazine barely skims the problem of migration:
More than 20 million migrant professionals now work abroad. [...] The US, Canada, and Australia enjoy the steadiest supply of doctors and scientists from places like India and China. [...]
Tags: Immigration · Statistics · Workers
pro-globalization
November 19th, 2006 · 2 Comments
It’s only fair to promote a real debate on the issues that concern us. Through this blog, I’ve always talked about the negative impact of globalization, so to fuel the debate I had to find a voice that cheers loudly for it: George Reisman is a well known economist, author of Capitalism: A Treatise [...]
Tags: Globalization · Uncategorized · Workers
outsourcing: fooling the system
November 1st, 2006 · No Comments
A recent exchange with Richa Govil from Infosys led me to a couple of posts on their blog: The War for Talent Heats Up and Talent Wars, cont’d…. Their blog provides an insight into globalization from the perspective of those on the other side of the equation, supplying the talent to the corporations [...]
Tags: Corporations · Culture · Globalization · Uncategorized · Workers