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"A work-in is a form of direct action under which workers whose jobs are under threat resolve to remain in their place of employment and to continue producing, without pay. Their intention is usually to show that their place of work still has long-term viability or that it can be effectively self-managed by the workers. Historical Examples * 1971: Upper Clyde Shipbuilders work-in * 1971: Harco Steel work-in * 1972: Sydney Opera House work-in * 1975: Nymboida coal mine work-in * 1981: BC Telephone work-in See also *Die-in *Sit-in *Teach-in *Strike action *Workplace democracy *Workers' control Category:Labor relations "
"Samuel T. Lloyd III (born 1950 Dias, Elizabeth, "Hope Amid Disaster: Sermons After the Boston Bombings : In the wake of the deadly terror attack at the Boston Marathon, pastors and religious leaders across the country share their plans for comforting their communities", Time magazine, April 20, 2013) is a priest of the Episcopal Church in the United States who served as the ninth Dean of the Washington National Cathedral, having been installed there on April 23, 2005, and serving until September 18, 2011. Before his tenure as dean, he had been the rector of Trinity Church in Boston, Massachusetts, one of the largest Episcopal congregations in the United States. He returned to Trinity after leaving the National Cathedral. Earlier in his ministry he had been chaplain of the University of the South and rector of the Church of St. Paul and the Redeemer in Chicago, Illinois. He retired as rector of Trinity Church in June 2017.trinitychurch.org He is a regent of the University of the South, a trustee of Episcopal Media Center, and is on the Board of Ministry at Harvard University. He has been published in several Anglican journals and is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Education Lloyd holds a doctorate in English literature from the University of Virginia, a divinity degree from Virginia Theological Seminary, and an M.A. degree in English literature from Georgetown University. He received his B.A. from the University of Mississippi in 1971.Cf. biography at the Washington National Cathedral website ReferencesExternal links * Category:American Episcopalians Category:University of Virginia alumni Category:Harvard University people Category:Living people Category:1950 births "
""The Life to Come" is a short story by English writer E. M. Forster, written in 1922 and published posthumously in The Life to Come (and Other Stories) in 1972. It was written into four chapters: Night, Evening, Day and Morning. In 2017 Surrey Opera gave the world premiere of The Life to Come, an opera in two acts by British composer Louis Mander, with libretto by Stephen Fry. External links *Plot summary Category:1972 short stories Category:Short stories by E. M. Forster Category:1922 short stories "