File spoon-archives/marxism-international.archive/marxism-international_1996/96-11-17.131, message 66


Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 10:38:54 -0600 (CST)
From: ty reynaldo r <z969609-AT-oats.farm.niu.edu>
Subject: Re: M-I: Fwd: The Labour Movement & the Internet: The Website


How many percentage of labor is organized?  How many percentage of the 
organized labor has computer?  How many percentage of the organized labor 
without home computer have access to computers?  What is the percentage 
of labor in industrialized economies?  What is the percentage of labor in 
underdeveloped economies?  Everything considered, what is the impact of 
the internet on the labor movement?

Reynaldo
Philipines


On Fri, 15 Nov 1996, Louis Proyect wrote:

> >Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 07:07:59 -0800
> >From: leata-AT-ix.netcom.com (Sally Ryan)
> >Subject: Fwd: The Labour Movement & the Internet: The Website
> >To: lnp3-AT-columbia.edu
> >
> >---- Begin Forwarded Message
> >
> >Date:         Fri, 15 Nov 1996 13:49:22 -0800
> >Reply-To: teldor-AT-TELDOR.COM
> >Sender: Forum on Labor in the Global Economy <LABOR-L-AT-YORKU.CA>
> >From: Eric Lee <teldor-AT-TELDOR.COM>
> >Organization: Teldor Wires and Cables Ltd.
> >Subject:      The Labour Movement & the Internet: The Website
> >To: Multiple recipients of list LABOR-L <LABOR-L-AT-YORKU.CA>
> >Status: U
> >
> >This month, Pluto Press in Britain is publishing "The Labour Movement
> >and the Internet: The New Internationalism," a book which I have
> >authored.  To accompany the book, I have just now launched the Labor &
> >the Internet website, which includes the following:
> >
> >* The Labour Web Site of the Week. Each week, we'll be selecting one
> >from among the
> >hundreds (maybe thousands) of Web sites put up by trade unions around
> >the world. Our
> >goal is to find good examples of Web design and content.  (Please send
> >in your suggestions!)
> >
> >* The Table of Contents of "The Labour Movement and the Internet", as
> >well as selections from the text. We're not putting the whole book
> >online (yet) -- but you can get a taste from these generous tidbits.
> >
> >*  Updates and corrections to the book -- including new labour 
> >resources
> >on the net. The Internet is changing all the time. This site keeps the
> >printed book always up to date.
> >
> >* A chance to interact with the author -- you can ask questions and 
> >make
> >comments. We'll even be posting a selection of online questions and
> >answers.
> >
> >*  Information on additional Pluto Press books about the labour
> >movement. Pluto Press (in case you don't know) is probably the foremost
> >publisher in the English language of books for the Left.
> >
> >*  A convenient -- and secure -- way to order this and other books on
> >the labour
> >movement. You can't get more secure than this: we won't even ask you 
> >for
> >credit card
> >number!
> >
> >The site is located at the following address:
> >
> >http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/2808/labour01.html
> >
> >I look forward to reading your comments and hearing from you.  Thanks.
> >
> >Eric Lee
> >--
> >Eric Lee
> >Kibbutz Ein Dor, D.N. Yezreel 19335, Israel
> >URL: http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/2808/
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 
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