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AndrewStettner
pelhamprog
Today’s unemployment report underscores just how important it was for Congress to deliver emergency aid and avert a massive benefits cliff in just 3 days, causing a mass sigh of
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John Budd
JohnWBudd
Maybe not a surprising quote in response to workers unionizing: “I am proud of the self-determination our team has shown by taking on the responsibility of organizing to make Fair
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Josh Jackson
JoshuaYJackson
This is fundamentally why it is *class*—not race—that makes any sense when we talk about equality. Class equality means the abolition of all classes and thus no exploitation. Racial equality
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ExtendPUA.org
ExtendPua
We are excited to watch the Live Events & Entertainment industry be represented today in the US Senate commerce committee. We hope to see industry leaders speak up for PUA,
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Joan Walsh
joanwalsh
So I did it! I spent my first Thanksgiving in my whole life alone (with Sadie of course). A thread. 1/ I told @NoraWD not to come home, and she
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NYS Senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick
senatorERM
𝙑𝘼𝘾𝘾𝙄𝙉𝙀 𝙐𝙋𝘿𝘼𝙏𝙀 (a thread)Amid the ongoing confusion surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, my office has been working tirelessly to get information from the Governor’s office & Dept. of Health
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Kathryn Anne Edwards
keds_economist
In March, Congress acted to preserve jobs by providing loans to employers to keep workers on payroll. The PPP has been a "fraudster free for all." There was also a
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Dan Woynillowicz
DanWoy
It's true. There comes a time when Cdn oil & gas companies, Alberta & Canada will have to make a choice: are we mammals or dinosaurs? Evolve or perish? Our
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Anthony O'Connor
Antcon7062
For all the talk about the world and politics being totally changed by Covid, the big three issues in our society in January were a chronically under-capacity healthcare system, terrible
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Nichole Manna ☀️
NicholeManna
Fort Worth crash presser: -6 fatalities -65 people being treated-Scene is over at least a half of mile area.-Multiple people were trapped within their vehicles, equipment needed to be used
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: June 21, 1935. The Eureka Mill Massacre takes place, killing 3 workers. Let's talk about the organization of the timber industry! The Great Depression absolutely
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Andrew💙Croxford
andrew_croxford
NEW THREAD: But one with a potentially small target audience, namely front-line #NHS staff of all stripes who have had SARS-CoV-2 infection at some point during the pandemic, and are
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Dan listens to the last days of the first days
danlistensto
hmmm. Megan's story makes her point well but I wonder if it's missing an angle. here's one from one of my early 20s shitjobshttps://twitter.com/asymmetricinfo/status/1326574914988613632 One summer I was the mail
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Scott Evans
SEvans1990
Just some thoughts on this ever growing situation with the Covid-19 variant that originated from the UK. I know most on https://Twitter.com want to discuss Trump and Liddell but right
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Gia 💞
Giajamesxox
Sad and shitty day for so many SW as Instagrams puritanical new ToS come into play, especially during a pandemic when online work = survival. I'm going to post some
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Victoria Fox
drvictoriafox
Exactly. LA is a great case study. Outbreaks are most severe NOT in wealthy/party cities but in cities housing low income essential workers with high numbers of multigen households. I
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