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Brian Fung
b_fung
This is one of those things that often feels true but only because it’s a caricature. DC's actual labor statistics reveal a more complicated picture.https://twitter.com/frankthorp/status/1276237968810917889 Here’s the 2019 breakdown
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Henry Fung
calwatch
How many high school students, given that school is online for at least part of 2020, are going to opt out completely? (thread) California has a unique high school proficiency
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Charles Tallack
CharlesTTHF
As a nation we applaud NHS and care workers for their huge contributions during the pandemic.But yesterday social care workers were left out of pay increases announced by the government.
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Marketplace Union
mplaceunion
Our allotted time for negotiation is running out. Since APMG is still trying to exclude our Media Production colleagues from our union, we’re headed to a hearing with the NLRB
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Philippe Lagassé
PhilippeLagasse
Further to @patrickbaud's thread on the Canadian constitution, a few institutional/constitutional things we should strive for:a) a coherent concept of the Canadian state that better balances federal/provincial roles and reconciles
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Julie Sondra Decker
JulieSondra
Once had a man claim to be supportive of asexual people BUT...He believed they MUST DISCLOSE before TRAPPING innocent ~regular~ people like him in sexless relationships, and yet admitted he
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Graeme Cowie
woodstockjag
The amendment referred to here by @tnewtondunn has been published. You can find it on today's amendment paper here. https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/bills/cbill/58-01/0177/amend/ukinternal_rm_cwh_0910.pdfThere follows a short threa
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Laura Mallonee
LauraMallonee
Last night, watching news footage of the election, I was struck by just how incredible , and fragile, our democracy really is Poll workers labored late into the night, while
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
uk_domain_names
Mastercard is raising its fees on EU purchases made by holders of UK credit cards from 0.3% to 1.5%.Another Brexit dividend, because we no longer fall under the EU-wide Interchange
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Steve Magness
stevemagness
We love dualistic thinking. A is good. B is bad. Either/or. Its simple & easy. You get to pick a sideBut most problems require non-dualistic thinking. A and B are
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Selim Bradley
SelimSeesYou
If Trump had gone the other way, the media would also have gone the other way on the virus.“It’s dangerous af, we’re all gonna die” from Trump in February would
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Mike Dunford
questauthority
I've been trying to think that through - not just legally, but judicially. The more thinking I do the less serious - and more ludicrous - the entire thing looks.
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Valen
valen_med
Do you know if you have implicit bias? You probably do. This #tweetorial will show you the effect of #ImplicitBias in obstetrics and gynecology and how you can mitigate your
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Drew Bailey
drewhalbailey
Without taking sides, a few ideas intended to improve the quality of standardized test score debates on my Twitter feed: a thread To pro-testing folks: I don't see anyone disagreeing
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Andy
bizalmanac
1/ Highlights and takeaways from Spotify, $SPOT, presentation's at the Bank of America Conference, 9/10/2010, belowThe Company is led by founder, Daniel Ek, whose interview on @InvestLikeBest provides background on
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Jennifer Williams
JenWilliamsMEN
On pillar 2. There’s been a bit of a mystery around the ‘gdpr’ problem that meant this data didn’t go to councils. One public health official says they reckon Deloitte
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