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Going Without
Informal processes for speed and efficiency
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Informal processes for speed and efficiency
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Dear Friends, I’m sorry I’ve been quiet for a couple of weeks. I needed to consume some content so that I’d have something to talk about, and I finally have. Two books, a movie, a short story, some new hobbies, and few call backs to my pet
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The Most Expensive Question in Arbitration
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This isn’t even going to be about politics. This is about phones. In the past year, I’ve stepped into a caregiver role for my dad and his husband. This is sort of against my will. I never intended to be even remotely helpful — we had been estranged in
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Dear Friends, Yesterday I attended a Hands Off! protest at Oakland City Hall with friends and family. The area in front of City Hall is called Frank Ogawa Plaza. Frank Ogawa was a civil rights leader and the first Japanese American on the Oakland City Council. The plaza is also
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Practice Makes Perfect
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Trying to close out a few things
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As many of you are aware, the Trump administration has taken a number of actions that affect federal sector employees and agencies that support other industries, like the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service and the National Labor Relations Board. I am not going to use this newsletter to delve into
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Dear Friends: I appreciate all the helpful feedback I got on last week’s post about my insane projects list. One reader shared this essay about being a snail and I found it very helpful. Last Sunday, I decided to be a snail. I read the actual newspaper, watched Casablanca,
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