Shift Change

198656 min 36 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Jefferson Lewis

Production: Kent MartinJohn TaylorErna Buffie

Script: Jefferson Lewis

The microchip, invented by an American, exploited by the Japanese, is seen here to have caused a second industrial revolution. The devastating effect on millions of human lives is shown in microcosm through interviews with some of the newly jobless in Hamilton, Ontario. Faces bitter, voices hopeless, they speak of a vibrant secure past having suddenly given way to a bleak present and an uncertain future; they fear for their children's prospects. Using the example of Japan as contrast, host James Laxer demonstrates that the cost of technological advances need not be so high if their effects are foreseen and planned for. Part two of the series Reckoning: The Political Economy of Canada.

Subject categories


  • Work and Labour Relations > Automation and Technological Change
  • Technology > Computer Technology, Internet and ElectronicsIndustrial TechnologyTechnology and Society
  • Economics > Foreign CountriesWork Issues

Credits


director
Jefferson Lewis
script
Jefferson Lewis
producer
Kent Martin
executive producer
John Taylor
associate producer
Erna Buffie
photography
Kent Nason
sound
Kalle Lasn
John Martin
Tim Wilson
editing
Hannele Halm
sound editing
Raymond Vermette
Gilles St-Onge
re-recording
Hans Peter Strobl
Adrian Croll
music
Eric Lemoyne
Roger Lemoyne
Bruce Granofsky
host
James Laxer