Welcome to Bookmarker!

This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

Source code on GitHub (MIT license).

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Uber will probably deactivate me tomorrow

SPEAKING AT A NEWS CONFERENCE for the very first time, Takele Gobena, an Uber driver in Seattle, awkwardly approached the microphone to convey two messages: first, that Uber drivers needed a union and, second, that Uber paid miserably. Gobena, a gangly, twenty-six-year-old refugee from Ethiopia, sa…

—p.153 Corporations Turn Up the Heat (153) by Steven Greenhouse
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how to eat your lunch and take your market share

There are thousands of examples of American companies moving operations abroad—to make televisions in China, refrigerators in Mexico, or shirts and slacks in Bangladesh. Many corporations told unions to swallow concessions or else they would move production overseas. Here’s one example: In 1988, Ge…

—p.146 Labor’s Slide Picks Up Speed (137) by Steven Greenhouse
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the pilots' union crossed PATCO's picket lines

The controllers’ big hope was that the Air Line Pilots Association, with forty thousand members, would honor their picket lines and decline to fly. That would have assured a PATCO victory. But the pilots’ union, which PATCO had done little to cultivate, was angry because the controllers went on str…

—p.134 Mighty Labor Strikes Out (125) by Steven Greenhouse
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Carter's role in the lead-up to the ATC strike

When Jimmy Carter, a Democrat, was elected president in 1976, the controllers hoped that after eight years of Republican presidents, Carter would bargain over wages (something not previously allowed under federal rules) and would move hundreds of controllers into higher job classifications to lift …

—p.127 Mighty Labor Strikes Out (125) by Steven Greenhouse