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LouieFernand Legaspi
louiefer
Had a conversation last night with a friend taking his PharmD in the US. He was asking me if the curriculum here in the PH is parallel to US. He
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Rick Morton
SquigglyRick
Scott Morrison is up at a press conference talking about aged care failures. He is referring to the massive operation underway now. Which, again, is not the issue ventilated over
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Torsten Bell
TorstenBell
I see it's "row about working from home" day. Just your regular reminder that it's professionals and ICT that this working from home thing is really about - slightly more
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Tay 🤘🏾🕊
TayOnTech
Quick Thread About Certfications !!!!While your at check out my blog as well. Might find something to help with your next certificationhttps://www.tayontech.io/resources Stop relying on certifications thinking they’re the Golden
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Danielle Wood
danielleiwood
Cheaper childcare ! Here’s why it makes good economic sense: #budgetreply 1/Australia has some of the highest out-of-pocket childcare costs in the developed world 2/When combined with tax and
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Sarah Hallett
DrSarahHal
JUNIOR DOCTORS: a few points on Redeployment: - Firstly, it should be voluntary. You should not be forced to move.- All other options should have been exhausted (eg: use of
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Valerio De Stefano
valeriodeste
I created this class about “Labour and social protection in times of Coronavirus” and i thought to share a video of the class too, to start a discussion on labour
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Walter Shaub
waltshaub
This is horrifying. The merit system, which replaced the spoils system, is the most important ethics safeguard in the federal government. It keeps the 2.1 million person federal workforce loyal
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
This possibility just blew my mind:The suggestion that Trump wants to kill USPS because he doesn't like how the Washington Post covers him, and he thinks killing USPS will hurt
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William Stock
wstock215
Today in #S386 news: a version of the bill may pass the Senate by Unanimous Consent. It is very different from House-passed #HR1044. Both Senate & House would have to
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𝔻𝕣𝕖𝕨𝕊𝕞𝟙𝕥𝕙
DrewSm1th
The argument about hindsight in relation to hospital patients being sent to care homes is frustratingly circular and ignores that care workers raised concerns about PPE and testing whilst it
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Sue Julians
snj_1970
Why did we fall out of love with WFH?This was clearly a false utopia from around May 2020, when became obvious that for every senior manager WFH from the Cotswolds
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Seema Jayachandran
seema_econ
New evidence that raising the minimum wage can boost workforce productivity. That means that paying workers more need not come at the cost of fewer jobs or lower profits. Consumers
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Kayla Young
kaylayoungforwv
For those of you who haven't been poor before: Applying for benefits (SNAP, Medicaid, Unemployment)....this is how it's been for a long time. It is nearly impossible to get help
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Upwardly Global
UpwardlyGlobal
1/ On Friday, @USCIS announced fee increases for a variety of applications, including work permits. Applications for Employment Authorization will now cost $550, up 34% from $410.https://cnn.it/2XlfPWo 2/ We expressed
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Danielle Belardo, MD
DBelardoMD
This is chilling. A nurse on the front lines in Chicago tried to wear her own N95 to work while caring for COVID pts (when it wasn’t supplied for her)
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