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Angela Hanks
AngelaHanks
Busy day today, but making time for this nonsense @nytimes skills gap piece because it's important to understand what's actually going on here. For the life of me, I don't
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Jon Stevens-Hall
JonStevensHall
"You probably text someone or use an application like WhatsApp before you call them". And with chatbots now more easy to deploy, they're increasingly important, giving users a new and
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Levi Bowles
LeviABx
It seems like lockdown is not all or nothing, and there's likely a third path that could be beneficial both to epidemic management and individual's economic outcomes. Specifically, we need
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Mich Elle
m1cheee
Rise and shine! #goodmorning #sun #sunrise #seaofclouds #Tawan_V #Philippines Good morning Angkor Wat!#travelpics #whenincambodia #cambodia #sunshine #sunrise #Tawan_V Sunset @ Phnom Penh, Cambodia#travel #travelpics #photograph #sunset #ca
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Janet French
Jantafrench
The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE) says health-care workers across the province have walked off the job this morning. No numbers or locations. AUPE represents 58,000 nursing and health
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Jack Pridmore
jackjpridmore
Over the past year I have lost 4 different work opportunities after businesses found out about my mental health history. Not even my current state of health, but the fact
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Shelly Asquith
ShellyAsquith
It is International Workers' Memorial Day today #IWMD21 An estimated 50,000 people die each year in Britain from work-related illness or injury. With Covid, the toll is likely higher. We
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Malarkey Free Zone
frostfireee
I see this a lot. The point of this thread will be to detail why this argument doesn't use sound logic and explain why these two statements are different. As
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: September 6, 1869. The Avondale Colliery mine near Plymouth, Pennsylvania caught on fire, killing 110 workers. This disaster, one of the first major coal disasters
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Sarah K
StotheNtotheK
Here is a list of things that happened to me at one job, that I loved very much. These things happened because I'm a woman. - called a c*nt for
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Dr Rebecca Williams
Volcanologist
On maternity leave, maternity cover and the generation of short-term posts in academia... The gender gap, discrimination against women, the motherhood tax and biases against women in the workplace academia
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Nitin Arora #WearAMask
aroradrn
Today I’m going to talk about something uncomfortable Do you have friends or colleagues who don’t have children? Here’s some things not to sayThread... 1/n When are you going to
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DSRD Consulting
DrSamR_
@dhh & @jasonfried, if you really want to show employees, clients & stakeholders that you care about having an inclusive workplace at @basecamp you need a DEI Strategy. If you
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Kimi Chernoby, MD JD MA
KimiChernoby
This picture is @NatalieADrucker giving sign out because she went into labor while at work. For those criticizing the workplace for allowing this to happen, what steps are you
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Barry Cooke, M.Sc, Ph.D
barryjcooke1
@msamymacpherson 1. Note posts 3-12. The closest virus to SARS CoV 2 was discovered in 2013 after a cluster of bat guano miners got sick with pneumonia.https://twitter.com/luigi_warren/status/1259828337876168707?s=19 2. The frequency
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Thinck Finck (Jeremy), in ADHD
ThinckFinck
Real #ADHDlife Adult #ADHD Audio #Podcasts The Definitive Guide by @ThinckFinckPodcast Links in threadDay 3 #ship30for30 https://thinckfinck.substack.com #AdultADHD1/ This list
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