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![]() A night of celebration for royal newlyweds
World watches as William and Catherine wed
Catherine changes dress for royal reception
Eight-tiered wedding cake wows reception guests
Police continue Adelaide siege investigation | |
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![]() Political engagement is a universal constant You get bread crumbs, they live a merry circus Aim high for climate change action Supporters the winner as AFL delivers to the heartland The Chaser's royal wedding commentary: frequently axed questions | |
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Libya's Gaddafi ready for ceasefire, refuses to leave Al Qaeda suspected in Marrakesh bombing Libyan tanks launch assault on Misrata | |
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Endeavour space shuttle launch delayed Senate told Port Stephens koalas cannot be saved Red Centre snakes defy falling temperatures | |
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Dismay at NSW lack of protection for grey nurse shark Red Centre snakes defy falling temperatures More money for parks, Indigenous rangers | To change your preferences, please enter your email address and click 'Login' here or to unsubscribe click here. This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, CNN and |
Death toll from Southern tornadoes now at 340, making it second-deadliest tornado outbreak in U.S. history.
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A federal appeals court judge granted the NFL's request to restore a lockout amid a labor dispute with players, a court clerk says.
The temporary stay of an April 25 lower court order allows NFL owners to again suspend football operations as they seek to negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement with the players.
If the players are locked out when the season starts in September, it would be the first NFL work stoppage since 1987, with months of labor and legal maneuvering looming for fans already wondering how a $9 billion industry lacks enough money to satisfy everyone.
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By Brian Barrett Google's Secret Class System
Google drones work under a caste system: employees wear different colored badges to indicate their status. That's not new or surprising, and doesn't really mean much, other than that you can spot a Google intern (literally) a half a mile away. They're the ones in green. White badges are full-timers, and red badges—numbering in the thousands—are contractors. And then, as Andrew Norman Wilson found, when working as a Google contractor from 2007-2008, there are the yellow badges. A class of employee that exists largely apart from the rest of the Google hive, sequestered to building 3.1459~, denied the benefits that nearly everyone else shares in. Wilson's video-cum-art installation "Workers Leaving the Googleplex" shows the comings and goings of this fourth class, a group that's apparently denied access to the company's outsized privileges. Their jobs? To scan books, page by page, for Google Book Search. Menial, repetitive contract labor, sure, but certainly not any less so than that performed by the red-badged custodians and kitchen staff. So why are they cordoned off? Wilson decided to find out:
His attempts to interview, film, and discover were stymied early on; Google security stopped him, and reportedly the company pressured his bosses to terminate his employment. Which, soon after the incident, they did. You'll notice that Wilson tilts his lance unsteadily at race and class as the underlying reason why the yellow badges don't get to join in Google's reindeer games. That seems unlikely, frankly, and it's hard to feel too bad for people with reliable jobs just because they don't get to ride a limo shuttle home. There are also other factors—the secrecy of the Google Books project, the menial nature of the job itself—that I'm sure weigh more heavily in the decision to silo these men and women. But there's a larger point about Google itself here, about a company whose entire image is built on how it treats its workers—even the contracted ones. After all, all contracted employees are expected to adhere to Google's Code of Conduct. Which, by the way, makes it perfectly clear that everyone should share the same advantages:
And even though no one's entitled to the kinds of perks Google offers—the kinds that most of us can only dream about—if you're going to offer them at all it seems only right to do so universally. When you don't, you create an artificial class system, inherent bias. That erodes Google's stated values. It cuts the worst kind of corners. And while that's not doing evil, it's certainly not good. [Andrew Norman Wilson; Thanks, Andrew!] | April 29th, 2011 Top Stories |
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Morning Edition. Sat 30 Apr 2011 | |
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Top Stories | More Top Stories > |
![]() World watches as royal couple wed in style
Royal couple seals the deal with a kiss
Royal couple says 'I do'
Catherine has dress changed for royal reception
Eight-tiered wedding cake wows reception guests | |
The Drum | More from The Drum > |
![]() Political engagement is a universal constant You get bread crumbs, they live a merry circus Aim high for climate change action Supporters the winner as AFL delivers to the heartland The Chaser's royal wedding commentary: frequently axed questions | |
World | More World Stories > |
Eight-tiered wedding cake wows reception guests Catherine has dress changed for royal reception How the royal wedding unfolded | |
Science & Technology | More Science & Technology Stories > |
Senate told Port Stephens koalas cannot be saved Red Centre snakes defy falling temperatures ACT moves on classifying R18+ video games | |
Environment | More Environment Stories > |
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