On the place of work By Deatra Walsh ● Labour Pains ● February 5, 2015 July 15, 2022 The place of work shapes our lives, by its presence as well as its absence
How long must the ink bleed? By Deatra Walsh ● Labour Pains ● December 9, 2014 July 15, 2022 Challenges faced by women in the workforce show feminism is just as important now as ever
Automation nation By Deatra Walsh ● Labour Pains ● October 30, 2014 July 15, 2022 In a world that’s desperate for jobs, why are we ‘innovating’ ourselves out of them?
It’s hard to change everything By Deatra Walsh ● Labour Pains ● October 1, 2014 July 15, 2022 We’re doing pretty well for ourselves, even if it is killing the planet. Bringing about change is going to be harder than we like to admit.
On youth and the future By Deatra Walsh ● Labour Pains ● September 3, 2014 July 15, 2022 If the future is so bright, why does it feel we’re in a fog when it comes to employment opportunities?
Exotic bird goes North By Deatra Walsh ● Labour Pains ● July 24, 2014 July 15, 2022 Nowadays, being from Newfoundland is like being some sort of exotic bird.
Facing sustainability? By Deatra Walsh ● Labour Pains ● June 25, 2014 July 15, 2022 Latest Marine Atlantic cuts are just the tip of the proverbial iceberg
Inciting the moral panic of population loss By Deatra Walsh ● Labour Pains ● February 15, 2014 July 15, 2022 Recent media reports about population projections raise more questions than they answer. (Originally published Feb. 12 on deatraewalsh.blogspot.ca)