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Workers @washingtonpost have been in contract negotiations with our bosses for 18 months.
But the company is refusing to pay us what we’re worth or bargain in good faith.
So on Dec. 7, we’re walking off the job for 24 hours.
NEW: Trump leads big in New Hampshire as Haley rises in GOP primary, Washington Post-Monmouth poll finds.
First choice:
Trump 46
Haley 18
Christie 11
Ramaswamy 8
DeSantis 7
Read @sfcpoll@danbalz@EmGusk:
https://t.co/okXnGviz29
New Washington Post - @MonmouthPoll finds Trump leads big in New Hampshire as Haley rises. Trump's support is built on a foundation of robust enthusiasm and a widespread acceptance of his false claims that the 2020 election was stolen. W/ @danbalz@emgusk https://t.co/PCLvdFUMwU
The 90s are so alive in my day today. I went to an orthodontist appointment (biked there on my 90s bike!) and then had a violin lesson where we played the fiddle music they dance to in Titanic.
When we all lived in the same place, I would get them tickets to a concert or a show we all wanted to see. Now that they're in Florida, I like to donate to charities they care about. But yeah, I still like buying them books I think they'll like!
Both of my parents have made me/the other parent return presents because they've deemed them too expensive and didn't want us to waste money! Anyway, there's obviously very little pressure in our family to buy each other gifts.
When you say, “What you just said sounds very much like Hitler’s rhetoric,” you don’t want that to be taken as a challenge. The response you are hoping for is something more like: “Oh no! https://t.co/sOGGdmoYpR
“Nobody’s got us covered,” Williams said. “It’s easy for the House and Senate to go back and forth with all this nonsense about shutting down the government when they don’t have a worry in the world.” https://t.co/M9XuosdS8y
Who's still buying homes in this market?
A: Baby Boomers (often in all-cash deals).
70% of recent buyers did NOT have children under age of 18 in their homes, the highest share recorded, and well above 42% in 1985
New data via @NAR_Research@rachsieg
https://t.co/bdMiHhqiZT