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Peter Kalmus
ClimateHuman
Why is hunger skyrocketing, when almost half of food produced is thrown into landfills and the stock market is soaring? Why is it so hard to get healthcare for all,
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Donisha Cotlone, MSW
DonishaShepher1
In respect to #BlackHistoryMonth , I want to highlight “The Black Walkout” on May 29, 1968 at the 95th annual National Conference on Social Welfare (NCSW) themed “An Action
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Chris Herd
chris_herd
Written over spoken: documentation is the unspoken superpower of remote teams. The most successful team members remotely will be great writersCompanies are searching for ways to do this more effectively.
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Charlotte Garden
CharlotteGarden
This remarkable story reveals that government has been urging meatpacking plants to prepare for a pandemic for more than a decade. *11 years ago*, OSHA said plants should stockpile masks.https://twitter.com/jbarab/status/1296478557649199104
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Prof Jeff Kenner
ProfJeffKenner
The @UKSupremeCourt unanimously dismisses Uber's appeal - Uber's London drivers are "workers" for the purposes of employment law and, when their drivers' app is logged on in London ready to
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: December 28, 1869. The Knights of Labor were founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The organization grew slowly, but by the late 1870s, the Knights had become
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Madeleine Wattenbarger
madeleinewhat
its been brought to my attention that my narration of my experience cd be interpreted as advising aspiring US journos to move to the Global South in order to take
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James Kelm
jameskelm
Marking #WorldAIDSDay during the second pandemic I’ve experienced is a particularly strange experience. I came of age shortly before the advent of protease inhibitors, which transformed HIV from a death
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“NOT” a Dr. Smittie™ GE.D
smittie61984
Serious question. Where do you think the money for those people come from? Where are the Park Slope cardboard factories? Is there an oil refinery in DC I don’t know
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Manitoba Energy Justice Coalition
mbenergyjustice
Debunking the economy vs environment: a thread. the environmental destruction and human rights violations are often justified by the supposed economic benefits of pipelines but does that argument hold up?
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Red Democrat
PostingTankie
AHAHAHAHAHAHA HE DID THE THINGHE CITED LENIN SAYING THE CPGB SHOULD ALLY WITH LABOURIf you want to know why this is breathtakingly stupid, read this articlehttps://www.leftvoice.org/lenin-the-labour-party-and-democratsOr read the original a
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Eva Rimbau-Gilabert
erimbau
The Truth About #OpenOffices”When the firms switched to open offices, face-to-face interactions fell by 70%.”#HRM #WorkplaceDesign https://hbr.org/2019/11/the-truth-about-open-offices But ”hybrid #openoffice designs are not a panacea.
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noliwe rooks
nrookie
We don't teach it this way, but in the United States, the infrastructure for public education is bound up with land dispossession, genocidal capitalist expansion, indigenous removal, segrenomics, and the
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Tanya Lewis
tanyalewis314
There's been a lot of talk of vaccine hesitancy/people waiting to get the vaccine "until it's been tested on more people." Here are the facts: [1/6] 2 vaccines have been
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President Kamala’s Hand (STILL)
DearDean22
Hello, friend. It is the last day of the year & I have a few words for you. You had a good year & I am proud of you. You
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: December 10, 1789. Moses Brown, a Rhode Island businessman, hired Samuel Slater to build an English-style factory in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. This began the Industrial
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