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Alice Reid is on strike
amrcampop
I am on strike, picketing in person and on the #DigitalPicketLine (no work tweets) #UCUstrike. We are striking about pensions and work conditions, especially precarity and pay gaps. I got
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Dame Jackie Daniel
JackieDanielNHS
I’ve been thinking a lot about our staff and the impact that covid-19 has had on them, so I’m meeting with small groups (socially distanced or virtually) so that I
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Niall Alcock
NiallAlcock
1/ Toying with an idea... Would love to hear your thoughts.The most interesting (and useful) conversations are often ones we aren't usually invited to. Fly on the wall type stuff.The
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Courtney Ella Preston
CourtneyEllaP
So I spent the last 10 weeks redeployed to maternity through COVID and wanted to share some of the things I've learned.I'm by no means insinuating that I'm an expert
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Miss Demeanor #FlattenTheCurve
MissDemeanor07
Sick of people saying nhs staff dont get paid well. I'm paid pretty well thanks very much. Its obviously not the same amount as some and I doubt I would
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Claire Suddath
clairesuddath
Today my daughter turns 6 weeks old. That’s how young some babies are when they go into daycare cause their moms don’t get maternity leave. This is…how do I put
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𝖼𝗈𝗆𝗆𝗎𝗇𝗂𝗌𝗍𝗌 𝖽𝗂𝗌𝗍𝗋𝗂𝖻𝗎𝗍𝖾 𝖺𝗌𝗌
vodkabooty
Why do liberals or anyone period act like the 40 hour work week is normal or good? This is rhetorical please don’t “um actually me” ya lame dorks I will
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Cate Eland
RomancingNope
I'm reading this thing about boosting daily word count, and the lady is lamenting not writing more words per day right on the heels of having a baby, and can
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Danielle
_DanielleSamson
Is anyone able to (without an argument) explain to me how/why those unemployed are making $1000 a week to stay home and safe ? While “essential workers” are putting themselves
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Reuters
Reuters
After struggling to get pregnant for years, Zainab gave birth to a baby boy at a small hospital in the southwestern corner of Kabul. She named the boy Omid, meaning
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Benjamin Black
BenjamBlack
Frightening times for all #healthworkers. In #maternity & #SRH services we must continue with exceptional demands of #COVID19. A few thoughts from previous #epidemics to make our work safer for
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PhDMum
PhDMum1
Some thoughts on the #minibudget2020 from a #stokie The government will cover 2/3 of the costs for sustainable home improvements with the homeowner covering the other 1/3. Almost 40%
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Tim #StayAtHomeSaveLives
forwardnotback
As I’m on a bit of a rant night tonight @UKLabour has always been a party that supported women and sex based rights It always should be Our values and
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v 🇬🇾
olisavenuss
If you’re considering taking birth control - don’t. The pros are good but the cons are even worse. I have terrible periods and on birth control I don’t get periods
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Iheaka
DrIheaka
This may appear as a good policy on face value, but may be counter productive, in MY OPINION. Women already have a lot of biological, structural and normative disadvantages in
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Konstantin Kisin
KonstantinKisin
The year is 2027 and the country is finally recovering from the pandemic, with Prime Minister Dawn Butler announcing a return to Tier 7, the lowest for years. Citizens will
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