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2022-08-19
Washington Post

Six ex-Amazon Care employees criticize the company's fast and frugal ways, including prioritizing pleasing patients over providing the best standard of care

‘Amazon Care’ was treating patients long before the company bought One Medical, but its fast and frugal approach has proven a tough fit for some health professionals Tweets: @hypervisible , @histoftec...

2020-03-20
Bloomberg

Sources: Google agrees to a worker council in Europe that could have more power to challenge company decisions after a request from 153 employees in 11 offices

Ryan Gallagher / Bloomberg : Tweets: @teamcoworker , @brishenrogers , @tedonprivacy , @tri_becca90 , @stan_ds , @rj_gallagher , and @histoftech Tweets: @teamcoworker : “Google employees in Europe cou...

2017-12-17
Wall Street Journal

How women, who helped shape computing's early years when it was considered “women's work”, were systemically pushed out of the field in the US and UK

was a crash course in itself. But check out her book for more. http://twitter.com/... Mar Hicks / @histoftech : “Sexism in the tech industry is as old as the tech industry itself.” Christopher @mims w...

2017-12-16
Wall Street Journal

How women, who helped shape computing's early years when it was considered “women's work”, were systemically pushed out of the field in the US and UK

In computing's early years, when it was considered women's work, all six programmers of America's first digital computer, ENIAC, were women Tweets: @un_women , @mims , @histoftech , and @skupor Tweets...

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