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Tonia Novitz

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ippr.org
⏰ | WE'RE HIRING: IPPR is recruiting a Senior Research Fellow to lead work on democracy in an era of populism. A chance to influence big ideas, policy & politics at a pivotal moment.

Find out how to apply here 👇

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Senior research fellow, democracy and politics | IPPR
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) is an independent charity working towards a fairer, greener, and more prosperous society.
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lewisgoodall.com
NEW: Trump announces even higher tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium, in response to Ontario electricity surcharge. Will be imposed from Wednesday.

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ecprtheloop.bsky.social
🌈 #GenderingDemocracy No.24
♀️ #IWD2025
#ExtractiveIndustries threaten land and lives in the Amazon. But #Indigenous women are not just resisting destruction — they are transforming political systems and shaping the future of environmental democratic governance, writes
Camila Montero
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🌈 Indigenous women defending land and democracy in the Amazon rainforest
Across the Amazon, Indigenous women are at the forefront of the fight for democracy, environmental justice, and human rights. In a world where extractive industries threaten their land and lives, they...
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ymatusik.bsky.social
Just got an email from the Fulbright Association. As of right now, funding has been cut off to 12,500 US citizens currently abroad and and more than 7,400 foreigner scholars and students in the United States

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ianfraser.bsky.social
Keir Starmer and Yvette Cooper’s cruel change means refugees fleeing conflict, torture and human rights abuses, and who’ve long been granted protection and the right to live and work in the UK, will no longer be able to become British citizens.
The Observer view: Change to UK citizenship rule is cruel and misjudged | Observer editorial
The government’s attempt to court Reform voters by penalising asylum seekers who arrive by the wrong route could backfire
www.theguardian.com

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rbreich.bsky.social
You might have missed it, but Amazon warehouse workers in Raleigh, NC are voting this week on whether to form a union.

If they win, they'll be the first unionized Amazon facility in the South.

Remember that we can always find hope in the labor movement.

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hpe-project.bsky.social
Next Friday! Join us as we launch our Histories and Futures of Global Governance initiative to bring policy reform advocates and historians into conversation.

First webinar: Feb 21 at 12pm EST with Adriana Abdenur, Richard Kozul-Wright, @jamiemartin2.bsky.social, and @quinnslobodian.com.

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nataliesedacca.bsky.social
Thousands of Uber, Bolt and Addison Lee drivers are to strike today from 4pm, demanding better pay, rights and safety measures in response to worsening conditions that are requiring them to spend dramatically more time on the road to earn a living www.theguardian.com/business/202...
‘It’s hard to survive’: why UK private hire drivers are striking on Valentine’s Day
About 200 drivers got in touch with the Guardian to share their views on the industrial action
www.theguardian.com

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carolecadwalla.bsky.social
Top tip. Don’t have insomnia in the middle of a coup.

An executive order has now given DOGE oversight of all government departments.

It’s a complete takeover of the federal government by Musk. A Musk ‘team lead’ will now make all hiring decisions according to a ‘data-driven’ model

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rbreich.bsky.social
For the last four years, Jennifer Abruzzo vigorously defended workers' rights and cracked down on union-busters as General Counsel at the National Labor Relations Board.

She was one of the strongest pro-worker voices in the federal government.

Trump just fired her.
The most important protector of workers' rights you've never heard of
Listen now | Why Jennifer Abruzzo is critical
robertreich.substack.com

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schumer.senate.gov
Trump’s decision to halt virtually all federal grants and loans is a blatant assault on our constitutional system, and today we are seeing the ways it will inflict severe harm on the American people.
pettertornberg.com
Misinformation isn't random - it's strategic. 🧵

In the first cross-national comparative study, we examine 32M tweets from politicians.

We find that misinformation is not a general condition: it is driven by populist radical right parties.

with @julianachueri.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1177/1940...
katharinehayhoe.com
Did you see this experiment my colleague Kristina conducted not just at my university but *in my department*? She and the male instructor assumed eachothers’ names for an online course: and the difference in feedback they received was horrifying.
Student Evaluations Can’t Be Used to Assess Professors. They’re Discriminatory.
And that means they’re illegal.
slate.com
nataliesedacca.bsky.social
Amazon to settle a group claim from delivery drivers that it deprived them of thousands of pounds - article states this is 'based on the argument that drivers’ working conditions are dictated by Amazon' - not completely clear but seems to relate to worker status www.theguardian.com/business/202...
Amazon to settle dispute with delivery drivers over claims worth potential £140m
Exclusive: UK lawyers said in tribunal self-employed drivers owed because retailer dictated their working conditions
www.theguardian.com

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nataliesedacca.bsky.social
For International Migrants' Day, a great short film from the Voice of Domestic Workers demonstrating how 2012 changes to the Overseas Domestic Worker visa expose workers to abuse and exploitation. Without renewal possibilities, it is very difficult to change employer. www.youtube.com/shorts/yRD0o...
A Short Story about The Voice of Domestic Workers, for International Migrants Day 2024
YouTube video by Tassia Kobylinska
www.youtube.com

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thelawofwork.bsky.social
New Post, discussing Minister of Labour's recent intervention in Canada Post labour dispute:

"Feds Dust Off Section 107 again at Canada Post, But With a Twist"

lawofwork.ca/feds-dust-of...

Bill Kaplan appointed special investigator, CIRB tasked with deciding if deal possible.

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https://lawofwork.ca/feds-dust-off-…
stevepeers.bsky.social
Brexit law 🚨

EU negotiation position on youth experience scheme with UK to go to Member States' representatives for approval

No text public yet; also not clear yet when it will be considered
Screenshot of the listing of the negotiation position on the Council register of documents

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amandareillyinnz.bsky.social
An interesting case- even though the government has put the brakes on NZ having modern slavery reporting or a due diligence in supply chains obligation, the Court of Appeal is upholding a bank's right to close the accounts of a cult associated with forced child labour www.rnz.co.nz/news/busines...
Court of Appeal clears way for BNZ to close Gloriavale's bank accounts
The Court of Appeal has cleared the way for BNZ to close Gloriavale's bank accounts after successfully appealing an injunction preventing the closures.
www.rnz.co.nz

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vandersonmccann.bsky.social
Want a chance to moot at the UK Supreme Court? Are you an undergraduate, postgraduate or legal apprentice? Do you want to help improve social mobility in the legal profession?

Apply by 3 Jan to be a Moot Mentor in BVL's Mooting Competition.

Details here: www.bvl.org.uk/mooting-comp...

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verfassungsblog.de
Since Monday, the ICJ has been holding hearings in what has been described as “the world’s biggest legal case” 🌐⚖️

We spoke with Tejas Rao, Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger, and Markus Gehring about what the landmark ICJ climate hearings are all about.

verfassungsblog.de/the-advisory...
The Advisory Opinion could reshape global climate governance

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rbreich.bsky.social
In case you missed it, a Wisconsin judge this week struck down former Gov. Scott Walker's Act 10 law.

The move will restore public sector workers' collective bargaining rights.

This is a moment of celebration and hope in these troubled times.
Dane County judge strikes down Act 10, restoring public employee union bargaining rights
Public employee collective bargaining rights have been restored by a Dane County judge, who ruled that several sections of Wisconsin's controversial law known as Act 10 are unconstitutional.
www.wpr.org

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