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Richard Hebditch
RichardHebditch
Some belated thoughts on what the UK/EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement means for civil society (not that belated as we'll be talking about its consequences for years and years...) 1.
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Goldy
GoldyHA
1/ Thought I'd take a moment to expand on Rep. @RoKhanna's comments questioning the credibility of the new CBO minimum wage forecast. He is correct in that CBO economists have
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Cyril Moseley
cyrilmoseley
I jave just had a very interesting chat eith a technician from a sprinkler/water mist supplier who assures me that flats in multi-storey blocks could be provided with such systems
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Nichtschwert, free as a birb🐦🏳️⚧️
Nichtschwert
Before I finally pry myself off Twitter:I've talked before about how we shouldn't force kids to go to school. Less coercive approaches seem to be working reasonably well. Maybe the
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Oregon Econ Analysis
OR_EconAnalysis
This new Washington Post article on state and local governments has Oregon in a unique situation: large revenue declines but job gains. Data technically right but misses unique context of
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UoR Careers
UniRdg_Careers
Today is International Day of Persons with Disabilities so we wanted to highlight the support we have available for students in #UoRCareers in this thread #IDPWD #IDPWD2020 Firstly, we offer
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Eliza Forsythe
ElizaForsythe
For the last 6 months or more, I have been obsessed with this basic measurement problem: how many individuals who lost employment during the pandemic received UI benefits? Here is
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Bmore Train Guy
FreeMassTransit
Of the 55 Baltimore neighborhoods (@bniajfi) in '18, 4 had above city avg. rates of unemployment and driving alone to work and below avg. car access and neighborhood businesses:Greater GovansDorchester/AshburtonBrooklyn/Curtis
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Learning and Work Institute
LearnWorkUK
Day of #12DaysofLWToday we celebrate the work of our What Works Unit for Learning & Work, which exists to promote and enable the use of evidence in decision making
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John Hayward
Doc_0
The liberty and mobility granted to average people by cheap gasoline and home energy is absolutely infuriating to socialist central planners. They need you people to stop moving around so
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Pete Wharmby
commaficionado
It can be very difficult for autistic adults to stay in work. As high a figure as 80% unable to find long term work has been suggested, and in my
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Oliver-Ash Kleine✨
OliverAshKleine
For #TransAwarenessWeek2020, I want to talk a little bit about the challenges trans journalists face in the news industry and the troubling absence of trans voices in newsrooms.(THREAD) One of
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
Australia - like many English-speaking countries - is full of lovely people who somehow manage to keep electing far-right, genocidal, climate-denying governments of surpassing administrative incompetence.1/ The most likely explanation:
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Nat Bullard
NatBullard
It was not until 1955 that the U.S. had more tractors than horses and mules working on farms. A brief thread (from this awesome paper) on what mechanization did for
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Paul Bivand
LWpaulbivand
Today's labour market stats have a lot on vacancies - among the most up to date stats. @LearnWorkUK full briefing https://learningandwork.activehosted.com/index.php?action=social&chash=41ae36ecb9b3eee609d05b90c14222fb.530&s=7cd1
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University Wankings
UWankings
This infuriating article from the @thetimes – and the ‘research’ it is based on – is classist (and every other -ist). It's inaccurate bullshit on so many levels and as
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