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Japan has more senior workers than ever, a result of an aging population and the need to fund retirement at later ages. But one odd practice in many Japanese workplaces
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Uyghur Human Rights Project
UyghurProject
U.S. @CBP issued a Withhold Release Order (WRO) on cotton products produced by the XPCC (aka the #Bingtuan). But what is the #Bingtuan, exactly? The #Bingtuan is sometimes referred
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Martha Crawford
shrinkthinks
Here is the deal: so many people I know HAVE been called in, kindly, firmly, with hurts and harms shared in a modulated way and with a clear route back
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Ingrid M
iMusing
exact same murdoch masthead MO was used to lie about Melbourne from July last year. Not just making shit up; but publishing made-up shit with complete confidence that supposedly more
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Aᴅᴀᴍ Kᴇᴀᴡᴇ Mᴀɴᴀʟᴏ-Cᴀᴍᴘ
adamkeawe
When we talk about "blackbirding", we often are talking about the enslavement of Pasifika peoples to work in labor camps, plantations and mining. But there was more to that. Blackbirding
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Yaseen 🥄
TheRealestSpoon
Twitter is very good at seriously overestimating the size and scope of the organized Left in America, while also seriously underestimating how far the Democratic Party has been pushed toward
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Jack
logic_editor
Thread seputar Critical Thinking & Personal Dev. Ini adalah thread untuk beberapa pemikiran dari salah seorang angel investor, Naval Ravikant. If you want to make the wrong decision, ask everyone.
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NSW Labor
NSWLabor
We're starting the week right by watching @JohnBarilaroMP do his best used car salesman routine at an Upper House inquiry investigating the NSW Government rorts of bushfire recovery funding #nswpol
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Zeke Hernandez
profzeke
Thread on how we collectively frame #immigrants as economic actors. Main point: they are NOT substitutes for native workers, and they are not *just* labor/workers. Now for the longer explanation...
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: November 27, 1937. The International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU) debuted its play “Pins and Needles,” which would become the longest running musical of the
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Akash Chougule
AkashJC
Today, Democrats reintroduced one of the most economically damaging, anti-small business bills ever considered by Congress: the dishonestly-named "Protecting the Right to Organize" (PRO) Act - a radical attempt to
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Walter Chaw 周瑜
mangiotto
At Starbucks, we were instructed to throw away all the sandwiches/salads/protein plates at the end of the day. No, you can't take them home. No, you can't donate them. Throw
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: December 6, 1865. Georgia ratified the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, ending slavery. Arguably, the single most important event in the history of American labor,
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Fred Arnolfson
arnolfson
I don't normally comment much on economics on twitter despite my academic focus on the field, but this is just nuts. DC had a median wage of ~$30/hr 15 years
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Cheryl Lynn Eaton
cheryllynneaton
Privileged people are having a really hard time with the knowledge folks don't like and don't want to socialize with them. Prior to advancements in social media, privileged people had
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Michael - BLM ¦ ACAB
jonasdash
1/x) I'd like to share something that might help you understand the meaning of the phrase "systemic racism" and recognize how it is still pervasive in the current prison system
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