Picket fences: can government keep up with changes in how we work?
Reason › Vol. 27 Nbr. 9, February 1996
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Reason › Vol. 27 Nbr. 9, February 1996
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The increasing trend towards home-based work arising from the decentralization of information can prove to be a problem to government planners. This is especially true with mass transportation where scheduling would be harder to undertake. Zoning laws may also need to be updated.
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Picket fences: can government keep up with changes in how we work?
Not long ago workers left their suburban homes in the morning and went to their 9-5 job downtown. For most workers, that's still the case. But a...
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