The Scheme for Full Employment explained

The Scheme for Full Employment
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Author:Magnus Mills
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Publisher:Flamingo
Release Date:3 Mar 2003
Media Type:Print & eBook
Pages:272
Isbn:0-00-715131-4

The Scheme for Full Employment is a novel by the English author Magnus Mills, published in 2003 by Flamingo.

Plot introduction

The scheme referred to in the title involves the driving of "UniVans" from depot to depot picking up and unloading cargo - the cargo being replacement parts for UniVans. "Gloriously self-perpetuating, the scheme was designed to give an honest day’s wage for an honest day’s labour",[1] "the envy of the world: the greatest undertaking ever conceived by man". The novel is a satire of labour relations and describes how the scheme is brought to the brink of disaster.

Reception

According to aggregated reviews at Complete Review, the novel received mixed reviews with no consensus; the website concluded it was a "decent trifle".[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://us.macmillan.com/theschemeforfullemployment publicity page
  2. Web site: The Scheme for Full Employment by Magnus Mills . M. A. . Orthofer . . 4 July 2017.