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Date: Thu, 27-Sep-84 19:28:00 EDT
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This subject is the cover story in the October 1984, Volume 16, #5 issue of

				REASON
			Free Minds and Free Markets

The cover has a women sitting at the keyboard of what looks like a Kaypro-10
in her living room.  She has a very suprised look on her face.  The caption is: 

			ELECTRONIC SWEATSHOP?
		The Strange Opposition to Telecommuting

The title of the article is:	Telecommuting:  Will the Plug be Pulled?

This article is must reading for any us who make ANY income from working at
home (with or without a terminal/computer).  The knitters in Vermont are well
covered and there are serveral good pointers to companies who have been in the
fore front of "home-work".