11-16-2018, 05:52 PM
USA Time is now co-ordinated to 9am Eastern for the next 6 months.
A Thought for the Working Poor
Date: 17 November, Saturday
Time: 9AM EST, 2PM London, 10PM Beijing, 1am (Sunday) Sydney
Location: Chatroom 2 - the Lounge
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Theme: without unionized labor, working standards and conditions become a race to the bottom. The bargaining power is very much lopsided in many scenarios.
Exploitation happens. Unpaid overtime is just expected.
This can very much be the case for those working for minimum wage - or below.
Without some measure of comfort or leisure - the opportunity to internally progress is quite limited.
So we'll just offer a thought to all those who would be considered the 'Working Poor'. People in full time employment (or even more!), and who still end up barely getting by.
Namaste.
A Thought for the Working Poor
Date: 17 November, Saturday
Time: 9AM EST, 2PM London, 10PM Beijing, 1am (Sunday) Sydney
Location: Chatroom 2 - the Lounge
/ /
Theme: without unionized labor, working standards and conditions become a race to the bottom. The bargaining power is very much lopsided in many scenarios.
Exploitation happens. Unpaid overtime is just expected.
This can very much be the case for those working for minimum wage - or below.
Without some measure of comfort or leisure - the opportunity to internally progress is quite limited.
Quote:11.28 Questioner: Would this freeing from darkness be commensurate with the Law of One or does this have any real product?
Ra: I am Ra. The product of such a freeing would create two experiences.
Firstly, the experience of no need to find the necessary emolument for payment, in your money, for energy.
Secondly, the leisure afforded, thereby exemplifying the possibility and enhancing the probability of the freedom to then search the self for the beginning of seeking the Law of One.
Few there are working physically from daybreak to darkness, as you name them, upon your plane who can contemplate the Law of One in a conscious fashion.
So we'll just offer a thought to all those who would be considered the 'Working Poor'. People in full time employment (or even more!), and who still end up barely getting by.
Namaste.