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recent bookmarks from robertogrecoCBC Massey Lectures | #1: Cura’s Gift | CBC.ca2024-03-23T19:44:32+00:00
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http://www.longviewoneducation.org/when-the-narrative-breaks/
robertogrecoCaregiving — a low-paid, low-status job — is also most often done by disadvantaged workers. One in 10 working black women are employed in direct care; more than a quarter of direct care workers are black women. In contrast, while white women make up 35 percent of these jobs, only one in 37 working white women is employed in direct care. Latina women, as well as immigrant women, are also disproportionately represented.
Since women of color are disproportionately represented in these growing jobs of the future, why are they not represented in the forecasts about the future? In an article called Where are the Black Futurists?(2000), the author (listed as ‘Black Issues’) reflects on an all white male C-SPAN futurist panel:
“there are too many people talking about the future without considering the future of African Americans and other people of color.
By not considering us, is the majority implicitly suggesting that we don’t matter? Do they think that as America ages, we will continue to play the traditional service and support roles for their communities? When I hear estimates from the U.S. Department of Labor that we’ll need nearly a million home health aides in the next decade, and I know that most home health aides now are Black and Brown women, I conclude that unless the wage structure changes, the future implications for those women and their families are frightening.
But the futurists mainly seem to be predicting what an aging society will need without predicting who will provide it.”2
"]]>benjamindoxtdator 2017 care caring future jobs education sfsh collaboration creativity human tcsnmy cv machines technology humanities humanism criticalthinking civics citizenry democracy work labor stem steam economics caregiving race racism futurism scienceshttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:aee64b73c990/A Field Guide to 'jobs that don't exist yet' - Long View on Education2017-07-08T20:51:38+00:00
http://www.longviewoneducation.org/field-guide-jobs-dont-exist-yet/
robertogreco“We are too much inclined to think of careers and opportunities as if the oncoming generations were growing up to fill the jobs that are now held by their seniors. This is not true. Our young people will fill many jobs that do not now exist. They will invent products that will need new skills. Old-fashioned mercantilism and the nineteenth-century theory in which one man’s gain was another man’s loss, are being replaced by a dynamism in which the new ideas of a lot of people become the gains for many, many more.”4
Josephs’ claim brims with optimism about a new future, striking a tone which contrasts sharply with the Shift Happens video and its competitive fear of The Other and decline of Empire. We must recognize this shift that happens between then and now as an erasure of politics – a deletion of the opportunity to make a choice about how the abundant wealth created by automation – and perhaps more often by offshoring to cheap labor – would be shared.
The agentless construction in the Shift Happens version – “technologies that haven’t been invented yet” – contrasts with Josephs’ vision where today’s youth invent those technologies. More importantly, Josephs imagines a more equitable socio-technical future, marked not by competition, but where gains are shared. It should go without saying that this has not come to pass. As productivity shot up since the 1950’s, worker compensation has stagnated since around 1973.
In other words, the problem is not that Capital lacks a say in education, but that corporations and the 0.1% are reaping all the rewards and need to explain why. Too often, this explanation comes in the form of the zombie idea of a ‘skills gap’, which persists though it keeps being debunked. What else are CEOs going to say – and the skills gap is almost always based on an opinion survey – when they are asked to explain stagnating wages?5
Josephs’ essay echoes John Maynard Keynes’ (1930) in his hope that the “average family” by 1977 “may take some of the [economic] gain in the form of leisure”; the dynamism of new ideas should have created gains for ‘many, many more’ people. Instead, the compensation for CEOs soared as the profit was privatized even though most of the risk for innovation was socialized by US government investment through programs such as DARPA.6"
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"Audrey Watters has written about how futurists and gurus have figured out that “The best way to invent the future is to issue a press release.” Proponents of the ‘skills agenda’ like the OECD have essentially figured out how to make “the political more pedagogical”, to borrow a phrase from Henry Giroux. In their book, Most Likely to Succeed, Tony Wagner and billionaire Ted Dintersmith warn us that “if you can’t invent (and reinvent) your own job and distinctive competencies, you risk chronic underemployment.” Their movie, of the same title, repeats the hollow claim about ‘jobs that haven’t been invented yet’. Ironically, though Wagner tells us that “knowledge today is a free commodity”, you can only see the film in private screenings.
I don’t want to idealize Josephs, but revisiting his context helps us understand something about the debate about education and the future, not because he was a radical in his times, but because our times are radical.
In an interview at CUNY (2015), Gillian Tett asks Jeffrey Sachs and Paul Krugman what policy initiatives they would propose to deal with globalization, technology, and inequality.9 After Sachs and Krugman propose regulating finance, expanding aid to disadvantaged children, creating a robust social safety net, reforming the tax system to eliminate privilege for the 0.1%, redistributing profits, raising wages, and strengthening the position of labor, Tett recounts a story:
“Back in January I actually moderated quite a similar event in Davos with a group of CEOs and general luminaries very much not just the 1% but probably the 0.1% and I asked them the same question. And what they came back with was education, education, and a bit of digital inclusion.”
Krugman, slightly lost for words, replies: “Arguing that education is the thing is … Gosh… That’s so 1990s… even then it wasn’t really true.”
For CEOs and futurists who say that disruption is the answer to practically everything, arguing that the answer lies in education and skills is actually the least disruptive response to the problems we face. Krugman argues that education emerges as the popular answer because “It’s not intrusive. It doesn’t require that we have higher taxes. It doesn’t require that CEOs have to deal with unions again.” Sachs adds, “Obviously, it’s the easy answer for that group [the 0.1%].”
The kind of complex thinking we deserve about education won’t come in factoids or bullet-point lists of skills of the future. In fact, that kind of complex thinking is already out there, waiting."
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http://continuations.com/post/124069363855/debating-the-gig-economy-going-past-industrial
robertogrecoMeanwhile, many Americans are making extra money renting out a small room, designing websites, selling products they design themselves at home, or even driving their own car. This on-demand, or so-called gig economy is creating exciting economies and unleashing innovation.
But it is also raising hard questions about work-place protections and what a good job will look like in the future.
This is of course a topic I have been speaking and writing about a lot. Like Fred [http://avc.com/2015/07/the-gig-economy/ ], I think that this is a discussion we need to have. I think the framing though of the question has to be quite different. We need to move past traditional concepts of work and jobs towards an era of economic freedom enabled by a universal basic income and something akin to what I have called the right to be represented by a bot.
As long as we frame the debate in terms of “work-place protections” and a “good job” we are still caught in the industrial system. The hallmark of the industrial system is what I call the job loop: most people sell their time and receive a wage in return — they then use that wage to buy products and services, which in turn are made by people selling their time. This job loop has been extraordinarily successful. In combination with relatively free markets it has given us incredible progress. But it is now breaking down due to automation and globalization.
The rise of the gig economy is a part of this break down of the job loop. Instead of trying to fix it and to imprint traditional work and labor thinking on these new platforms I propose an entirely different approach: truly and deeply empower individuals to participate on their own terms. Just imagine for a moment a world in which everyone can take care of basic needs such as housing, clothing, food, healthcare and education.
In such a world any and all participation in “gigs” will be entirely voluntary. People will have real walk away options from gigs that don’t pay enough. That also includes “jobs” at McDonalds, or Walmart or the local nail salon. In such a world there is no need to distinguish between a W2 employee and a 1099 contractor.
Such a world is now possible thanks to the productivity gains we have made over many years and the ones that are just now emerging. If you want some good numbers on the economic feasibility of a Universal Basic Income I propose reading this piece by Scott Santens. You can also listen to and read about a discussion from a few weeks back at Civic Hall which includes additional thoughts on funding.
Empowering individuals economically through a Universal Basic Income is just the start though. We also need to give individuals informational freedom. This means that if I am a driver for Uber I should have the right to access Uber through a third party app that strictly represents me. In the open web era that was the browser (not by accident referred to as a “user agent” in the http protocol). We need the equivalent for apps.
The combination of economic and informational freedom for individuals will be a far better check on the power of platforms such as Uber, Etsy, Airbnb, etc. then any attempt to have government regulate directly what these companies can and cannot do.
So this is a perfectly good time to suggest you watch my TEDxNewYork talk on basic income and the right to be represented by a bot.
[video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8qo7pzH_NM ]
If you prefer to read, there is a transcript [http://continuations.com/post/108912689660/big-and-bot-policy-proposals-transcript ] instead. I am also happy to report that my book (which will really be a long essay) on this topic is making good progress."]]>economics universalbasicincome 2015 albertwenger socialsafetynet work labor technology freedom scottsantens fredwilson automation gigeconomy freelancing hillaryclinton uber etsy airnbn policy jobs progress inequality agency motivation politics ubihttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:3a4d854c142d/Self-Driving Trucks Are Going to Hit Us Like a Human-Driven Truck — Basic income — Medium2015-05-21T05:34:32+00:00
https://medium.com/basic-income/self-driving-trucks-are-going-to-hit-us-like-a-human-driven-truck-b8507d9c5961
robertogrecouniversalbasicincome scottsatens 2015 automation cars economics self-drivingcars self-drivingtrucks jobs technology ubihttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:d665e521cf81/Everything To Like About Kevin Carey’s #EndofCollege And Reasons to Pause — The Message — Medium2015-03-20T11:18:08+00:00
https://medium.com/message/everything-to-like-about-kevin-carey-s-endofcollege-and-reasons-to-pause-9bf6f4289a33
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https://chroniclevitae.com/news/929-academia-s-1-percent
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http://www.psmag.com/navigation/business-economics/what-was-the-job-working-employment-paycheck-benefits-96668/
robertogreco2014 inequality kylechayka freelancing jobs work joblessness economics capital thomaspikettyhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:77371ead0794/STEM Graduates Can't Find Jobs - US News2014-09-25T19:21:09+00:00
http://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2014/09/15/stem-graduates-cant-find-jobs
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http://voiceofsandiego.org/2014/09/05/san-diegos-business-exodus-is-really-a-people-exodus/
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http://maymay.net/blog/2014/04/05/lying-is-the-best-and-often-also-the-most-ethical-way-to-get-a-job/
robertogrecoFor a small fee, CareerExcuse.com promises to not only craft an elaborate lie based on your exact job specifications but to see it through for as long as necessary. The site will provide a live HR operator and staged supervisor, along with building and hosting a virtual company website—complete with a local phone number and toll-free fax. CareerExcuse will even go so far as to make the fake business show up on Google Maps.
William Schmidt started the site in 2009, after being let go from his job in a round of layoffs during the lowest depths of the recession.
“While we were all unemployed, a couple of my former coworkers asked me to act as their reference for job interviews,” Schmidt recalled. “I did it for free for my friends, but then I realized that this is some there’s a pretty big demand for. It was something I could take to the public.”
He was right. Within the first 24 hours of launching the CareerExcuse site, Schmidt had already received multiple order for his services. He’s quick to brush off ethical concerns, citing horror stories from his clients about being mistreated by their former employers (and thus being unable to acquire a reference) and noting that it becomes more difficult to land a job the longer someone’s been unemployed.
Employment is a racket. So is college.
I dropped out of middle school and never went back to any educational institution, because they’re liars and thieves. All “employable” skills I have I learned while on the very same jobs that I told my hiring managers I already knew how to do, but didn’t until after I got hired, of course.
My first job was in telemarketing, and I was terrible because I spent most of my time trying to find ways around the Windows kiosk so I could play minesweeper. Then they “promoted” me to the office, and I automated my admin assistant job to the point of the push of a button. I’d come to work, press my “do my job” button, and spend the rest of my day reading programming books and learning about Web servers.
I never told my boss that I had automated my job. Why would I? Jobs are intended to take the one thing that’s most valuable away from you: your time.
Eventually, of course, my bosses were finally so impressed with my “efficiency” that they wanted to promote me to an Assistant Database Administrator position with the actual IT department of the company, as opposed to the administrative office assistant position. They thought they were offering me something awesome: a decent raise and a lot more “challenging work.” So, obviously, when presented with the promotion opportunity, I quit on the spot.
The look of surprise on their faces was absolutely priceless.
The rest, as they say, is history.
Now I live out of my car because I recognize that jobs are fundamentally unethical and coercive way of organizing human labor. Jobs are what people do when they are being crushed by the system. Jobs don’t produce social value. They’re a starvation mitigation strategy."]]>meitarmoscovitz 2014 employment jobs education liars lying capitalism efficiency productivity work labor resumes jobapplications williamschmidt careerexcuse dropouts unschooling deschooling learning automationhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:dd1b13f739a2/Education Gazette2014-08-29T03:47:30+00:00
http://www.edgazette.govt.nz/
robertogreconewzealand education news jobs schoolshttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:8333ed55a1e1/The Catch-22 of San Diego’s Tourism Economy | Voice of San Diego2014-08-20T19:37:28+00:00
http://voiceofsandiego.org/2014/08/18/the-catch-22-of-san-diegos-tourism-economy/
robertogrecoinequality economics sandiego tourism 2014 jobshttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:c4c0f3ed485c/Failing the Third Machine Age: When Robots Come for Grandma — The Message — Medium2014-07-31T18:31:06+00:00
https://medium.com/message/failing-the-third-machine-age-1883e647ba74
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http://www.thebaffler.com/salvos/world-processor
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http://www.pbs.org/newshour/making-sense/ask-says-notorious-occupy-academic-job-exist/
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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/09/opinion/krugman-now-thats-rich.html
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http://chronicle.com/article/Paper-Pushers/145839/
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https://www.jacobinmag.com/2014/01/alive-in-the-sunshine/
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http://www.strikemag.org/bullshit-jobs/
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http://spectrum.ieee.org/at-work/education/the-stem-crisis-is-a-myth
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https://www.openforum.com/articles/why-english-majors-are-the-hot-new-hires/
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http://nymag.com/news/features/economic-growth-2013-7/#print
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http://www.jobtarget.com/c/search_results.cfm?site_id=8712
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http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Buckminster_Fuller
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http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/2012/11/californias-supermajority-use-it-or.html
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http://www.patheos.com/blogs/phoenixandolivebranch/2012/06/open-letter-from-a-millennial-quit-telling-us-were-not-special/
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http://www.slate.com/articles/business/moneybox/2012/08/portland_is_where_young_people_go_to_retire_economic_renaissance_in_portland.html
robertogrecoportland economics via:lukeneff oregon jobs employment 2012 booms busts educationhttps://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:a15f2bed1949/Jobs - Association of Children's Museums2012-07-17T08:15:44+00:00
http://www.childrensmuseums.org/index.php/acmjobsresultsformmenu/index.php?Itemid=219
robertogrecoglvo children'smuseums museums jobs careershttps://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:12af9a75d9c3/Mike Rose's Blog: The Teacher Who Can't Find A Job2012-04-14T04:28:07+00:00
http://mikerosebooks.blogspot.com/2012/04/teacher-who-cant-find-job.html
robertogrecovia:tom.hoffman work employment education teaching 2012 jobs ageism age policy rttt publicsectorhttps://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:44978c6df695/The Spectacular Rise and Fall of U.S. Whaling: An Innovation Story - Derek Thompson - Business - The Atlantic2012-02-26T03:26:36+00:00
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/02/the-spectacular-rise-and-fall-of-us-whaling-an-innovation-story/253355/
robertogreco2012 employment technology jobs manufacturing us change whaling business history economics derekthompsonhttps://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:688583bbed49/The Career Of The Future Doesn't Include A 20-Year Plan. It's More Like Four. | Fast Company2012-01-16T10:12:53+00:00
http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/162/average-time-spent-at-job-4-years
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http://www.thedaily.com/page/2011/12/07/120711-opinions-column-jobs-numbers-mcardle-1-3/
robertogrecodepression greatdepression economics unemployment jobs underemployment despair anxiety 2011 meganmccardle psychology meganmcardlehttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:5ec923d0c626/Will Dropouts Save America? - NYTimes.com2011-11-02T01:34:08+00:00
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/23/opinion/sunday/will-dropouts-save-america.html?pagewanted=all
robertogrecoentrepreneurship dropouts 2011 business education unschooling deschooling startups psychology careers highered highereducation michaelellsberg networking mentoring learning schooliness schooling failure risktaking jobs work grades grading standardizedtestinghttps://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:e22b8dee0d9a/Hello Etsy Berlin - Douglas Rushkoff on Etsy - Livestream2011-09-26T01:20:29+00:00
http://www.livestream.com/etsy/video?clipId=pla_bc66e3ea-e799-42ec-8187-75fe14ab42a6
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http://www.underpaidgenius.com/post/10081509268
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http://www.rushkoff.com/blog/2011/9/7/cnncom-are-jobs-obsolete.html
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http://robdelaney.tumblr.com/post/8540226018/bought-some-us-stocks
robertogreco
[Don't really agree with much other than this line.]
[via: http://daringfireball.net/linked/2011/08/07/delaney via http://www.danielmarkham.com/posts/bought-some-us-stocks ]]]>pessimism optimism belief objectivity history ingenuity workethic hardwork recession finance money jobs 2011https://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:d4b8273e8804/Contract for the American Dream2011-08-10T08:33:00+00:00
http://contract.rebuildthedream.com/
robertogreco2011 petitions government us policy infrastructure taxes socialsecurity inequality medicare health healthcare education jobs employment unemployment money work change democracy wealthdistributionhttps://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:4e544a9d8b85/Why the Wealthiest Americans Are the Real 'Job-Killers' | Economy | AlterNet2011-07-27T16:58:25+00:00
http://www.alternet.org/economy/151705/why_the_wealthiest_americans_are_the_real_'job-killers
robertogreco
They banked most of that income, whereas we would have spent it. The fact that we're broke means that businesses are facing less demand for their goods and services than they otherwise would, and have less need to hire a bunch of employees. And that dynamic explains why it's the wealthiest Americans who are the real “job killers.”"]]>greed wealth economics jobs savings us taxes 2011 jobcreation unemployment consumption wealthdistributionhttps://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:8a02f9c49cea/Why the Wealthiest Americans Are the Real 'Job-Killers' | Economy | AlterNet2011-07-27T16:58:25+00:00
http://www.alternet.org/economy/151705/why_the_wealthiest_americans_are_the_real__job-killers
robertogrecogreed wealth economics jobs wealthdistribution savings us taxes 2011 jobcreation unemployment consumptionhttps://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:8585a9cfb62e/What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Jobs | Mother Jones2011-07-06T20:29:00+00:00
http://motherjones.com/politics/2011/07/job-crisis-black-unemployment-rates
robertogrecorace us discrimination 2011 employment economics unemployment jobs disparity inequalityhttps://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:8fddf88bbd1b/The Resume Is Dead, The Bio Is King :: Tips :: The 99 Percent2011-06-29T05:29:00+00:00
http://the99percent.com/tips/7025/The-Resume-Is-Dead-The-Bio-Is-King
robertogreco
"the resume is on the out, and the bio is on the rise. People work with people they can relate to and identify with. Trust comes from personal disclosure. And that kind of sharing is hard to convey in a resume. Your bio needs to tell the bigger story. Especially, when you’re in business for yourself, or in the business of relationships. It’s your bio that’s read first."]]>design writing business work resumes cv biography bios howto tutorials jobsearch jobs creativity entrepreneurship via:carlasilverhttps://pinboard.in/u:robertogreco/b:2f68b6ee68b9/It’s Not About You - NYTimes.com2011-06-05T03:09:37+00:00
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/31/opinion/31brooks.html
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