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@mer__edith has appeared in 12 articles since 2018-12. Coverage peaked in 2021Q1 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Google, Meredith Whittaker / @mer__edith, Ali Alkhatib / @_alialkhatib.

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2021-08-22
San Francisco Chronicle

Profile of The Solidarity Fund by Coworker, which donated $112,000 to 44 tech workers in $2,500 increments, with the goal of supporting labor organizing efforts

Otavio Camargo's luck had run out, a few times.  Working as a mover for the startup Lugg, the cargo van he relied on for work was stolen. Tweets: @willysolis357 , @sfchronicle , @coworkerfund , @chase...

2021-05-12
Wall Street Journal

Google says it plans to double the size of its team studying AI ethics in the coming years, as it looks to strengthen the group battered by recent controversies

Tripp Mickle / Wall Street Journal : Tweets: @_jack_poulson , @alexhanna , @carissaveliz , @zeerakw , @hughhewitt , @taliaringer , @timnitgebru , @_alialkhatib , @edroso , @zoeschiffer , @parismarx ,...

2019-10-13
New York Times

A book based on labor ideas from the early 20th century has provided a blueprint for workers at Google, Uber, and Kickstarter to organize without a formal union

A book based on ideas associated with a labor group from the early 20th century has provided a blueprint for organizing without a union. Tweets: @nytimesbusiness , @nytimes , @tobiashigbie , @choffman...

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