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    We aim to present each line of [[w:list of professions|work]] with verbal, numerical and audio-visual means so that each person can better evaluate the price to be paid for the work done to produce a [[consumer]] good.
    We aim to present each line of [[w:list of professions|work]] with verbal, numerical and audio-visual means so that each person can better evaluate the price to be paid for the work done to produce a [[consumer]] good.
    ==Jobs in developing countries==


    One good example to start with could be to illustrate the work perfomed to make a cup of [[coffee]], since the coffee farmers are paid starving wages for their work unless they are enrolled in a [[fair trade]] contract.
    One good example to start with could be to illustrate the work perfomed to make a cup of [[coffee]], since the coffee farmers are paid starving wages for their work unless they are enrolled in a [[fair trade]] contract.


    See [[w:List of professions]] for scope.
    Also differentiating the '''work description''' of an [[organic coffee farmer]] from a [[non-organic coffee farmer]] is one of the goals for aqcuiring a database of work descriptions.
     
    ==Jobs in developed countries==
     
    See [[landfill]], on points of why we need to develop a public, free knowledgebase on how different professions work in their working environment. '''We need to know about how functions are usually handled by workers so we can figure out where there is room for improvement in ecological or social issues'''
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    *[[w:List of professions]]

    Revision as of 17:30, 7 March 2004

    We aim to present each line of work with verbal, numerical and audio-visual means so that each person can better evaluate the price to be paid for the work done to produce a consumer good.

    Jobs in developing countries

    One good example to start with could be to illustrate the work perfomed to make a cup of coffee, since the coffee farmers are paid starving wages for their work unless they are enrolled in a fair trade contract.

    Also differentiating the work description of an organic coffee farmer from a non-organic coffee farmer is one of the goals for aqcuiring a database of work descriptions.

    Jobs in developed countries

    See landfill, on points of why we need to develop a public, free knowledgebase on how different professions work in their working environment. We need to know about how functions are usually handled by workers so we can figure out where there is room for improvement in ecological or social issues


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