The discussion is really interesting. It's nominally based on Caitlin Flanagan's recent _Atlantic_ article titled 'How Serfdom Saved The Women's Movement':
I'm taking a German class at SFU. One of my classmates, a management consultant, recently got a contract with an American company. They required him to take a urine test for drugs before hiring him!
Re:
http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/2004/03/flanagan.htm
There's also a good short story this month by Mona Simpson with a related theme, called "Dependents":
http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/2004/03/simpson.htm
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I'm taking a German class at SFU. One of my classmates, a management consultant, recently got a contract with an American company. They required him to take a urine test for drugs before hiring him!