Had a magical time spelunking through the musty & wonderful basement #morgue at @nytimes w/ sole surviving archivist Jeff Roth, who scampered across file cabinets amid an orgy of analog media dating back to the 1870s: 4,000 drawers of clips and 6 million photographs. 1/
Beat reporters in local newsrooms and freelancers at #ONA22: Interested in talking about @nytimes's new investigative reporting fellowship? Am heading up to the conference today and tomorrow. Let's talk if you're interested. https://t.co/20uNE0ukqD
During a three-year period, nearly a fifth of Congress reported buying or selling stocks, bonds, or other financial assets that could have been influenced by the committees those members served on. Our story https://t.co/eZrMM7p0ci
If you have more to share-- about monitoring, technology in the workplace, or an employment practice we should know about, please tell us here. https://t.co/VRuZAHA1Bi
Pauses can lead to lost pay and jobs. Some companies have figured out how to pay workers only for the minutes when they are “active.”
It’s gotten to the point where workers are buying devices that jiggle their computer mice. (One model is called The Liberty.)
New: Meet Rev. Richardson, a hospice chaplain who had to rack up “productivity points” as she tended to the dying.
Her story illustrates the rise of the worker productivity score, one of the biggest expansions of employer power in generations. 🧵 https://t.co/mfoigUk56t
New: Meet Rev. Richardson, a hospice chaplain who had to rack up “productivity points” as she tended to the dying.
Her story illustrates the rise of the worker productivity score, one of the biggest expansions of employer power in generations. 🧵 https://t.co/mfoigUk56t
@sona constantly my mentor and role model — I’ll miss you so much but I couldn’t be more thrilled for you and to see where you take this incredible program 🥳🤍
We're proud to announce a new role for @Sona Patel at The Times: program and editorial director (as well as inaugural team member) for the new investigative reporting fellowship led by Dean Baquet. https://t.co/kH250NQFjq
In 2002, military photographers documented the early days of Guantánamo prison, where the U.S. would test the limits of offshore detention and interrogation after 9/11. These photos were meant exclusively for the Pentagon brass. Now you can see them too.
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