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Patrick Siegman
PatrickSiegman
In the 90s, I used to sit at a sidewalk café in my hometown of #PaloAlto, reading The New Urbanism. It laid out a vision for transforming sterile, auto-dependent office
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Iz Harris
iz_harris
To be clear, I do not think schools should re-open until it is unambiguously safe for everyone involved but I am really tired of people (particularly those not raising children
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Daniel Ginsberg working at home, parenting at work
NemaVeze
I've been saying, PhD school isn't training for academic jobs, it IS an academic job. Doc students do research, teaching, service, present & write. Only difference is they make $20k
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Helen L Kupp
helenlkupp
Working moms have always taken on more of the childcare burden, and this has only exacerbated in the pandemic. It’s no wonder that working moms are burning out—4X as many
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Ouebec reported 28 more #COVID19 outbreaks in schools on Saturday, by far the highest single-day increase of any setting in the province. Clearly, the existing public-health protections in schools
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cron mom
sophaskins
I don't have much to add to this github shit, except this:when a company takes a stand, it tilts the balance on who is likely to apply, to want to
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CdnNavyTrout
CdnNavyTrout
Mental health. Mental wellness. Mental illness. All important, all related, but not all the same.As we kick off 2021 and head back to work (whether from home or in the
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John Cutler
johncutlefish
Tip...Next time someone gives you a hard time about the “ROI of #ux”“Oh yes, I love that it isn’t easy to measure. If it were easy to measure, everyone would
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MLMinPractice
mlminpractice
Oh so Woke King is stealing my tweets now, huh? jkjk But fr there’s a lot of confusion about what this means so I figure I might as well
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The Minivan Punk
MinivanPunk
Awright, let’s talk about unions. First off, a lot of the negative associations with unions are either anti-union propaganda or relics of the past. Organized crime hasn’t been a major
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Monise L. Seward
MoniseLSeward
Here's the thing: Teaching during a pandemic is new.There were things happening in almost every district that were unnecessary. Things that could have been changed but folks are scared of
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Mike Painchaud
mikepainchaud
Thread: This Bill is a direct attack on workers in Alberta and more specifically, the traditional workers that support the UCP #ableg https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.5791510 I used to work at WCB as
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Jon Stone
joncstone
Given the backlash teachers are probably about to get from the pro-government press, it's worth saying that they have NOT had it easy this year – quite the opposite. Making
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🧨Chas Walker💥
chasbwalker
Friends, I'm writing a story about health care workers, unions, and the COVID-19 vaccine. I’m looking for examples of workplace-based vaccination campaigns that have worked well, particularly in nursing homes.
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Eric Levitz
EricLevitz
1) I've been mulling the intra-left debate over Twitter's Trump ban and the unaccountable power of private tech monopolies, and have some very tentative, inexpert thoughts that I find ideologically
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Alexander Leon
alexand_erleon
The idea of what is "professional" in any working environment is essentially a collection of cultural biases formed by the in-group. It is inherently gendered & racialised. Often (not always)
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