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Workers at Snopes.com win voluntary recognition

https://newsguild.org/workers-at-snopes-com-win-voluntary-union-recognition/
105•giuliomagnifico•8h ago

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sneilan1•8h ago
This is incredible! Bravo! Good for you guys!!!
komali2•7h ago
Excellent news, apparently only 10 members but still able to get voluntary recognition. A wonderful accomplishment.
alwinaugustin•7h ago
This is something great. There should be union in every company
eclecticfrank•4h ago
It is always great to hear of another union being formed. Workers representing themselves is not only a benefit for the workers, but also a pathway to healthy and sustainable organisations.
drivingmenuts•2h ago
> represents approximately 10 eligible editorial staff members

With that few members, you'd think they'd be able to nail down that number a bit fore definitely.

philipallstar•1h ago
I've not heard of a union representing about 10 people before. Is the idea that they can now all negotiate to have the same benefits and salaries, rather than doing it individually?

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367•edent•6h ago•147 comments

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2025/07/20/microsoft-sharepoint-hack/
679•spenvo•1d ago•330 comments

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235•Bogdanp•12h ago•289 comments

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440•walterbell•17h ago•211 comments

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https://lwn.net/Articles/1027814/
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484•rickcarlino•19h ago•138 comments

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210•pseudolus•10h ago•123 comments

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20•teemur•2d ago•1 comments

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https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/kapa-ai/jobs/JPE2ofG-software-engineer-full-stack
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170•plainOldText•16h ago•10 comments

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96•theteapot•3h ago•53 comments

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232•greesil•21h ago•104 comments

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131•coloneltcb•18h ago•56 comments

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181•AlexandrBel•23h ago•175 comments

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53•pseudolus•3d ago•33 comments

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184•shayneo•21h ago•171 comments

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108•bdev12345•16h ago•41 comments