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|}Glitter Meetup is the weekly town hall of the Internet Freedom community at the [https://community.internetfreedomfestival.org/community/channels/town-square IF Square on the TCU Mattermost], at 9am EST / 2pm UTC. It is a text-based chat where digital rights defenders can share regional and projects updates, expertise, ask questions, and connect with others from all over the world! Do you need an invite? Learn how to get one [[TCU Mattermost|here]].
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==== '''The Social Networking Glitter Meetup''' ====
*'''Date:''' Thursday, February 8
*'''Date:''' Thursday, February 8
*'''Time:''' 9am EST / 2pm UTC
*'''Time:''' 9am EST / 2pm UTC
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*'''Where:''' On TCU Mattermost "IF Square" Channel.
*'''Where:''' On TCU Mattermost "IF Square" Channel.
**Don't have an account to the TCU Mattermost? [[TCU Mattermost|you can request one following the directions here.]]
**Don't have an account to the TCU Mattermost? [[TCU Mattermost|you can request one following the directions here.]]
===='''The Social Networking Glitter Meetup'''====
The Social Networking Glitter Meetup is a space to connect with others in the community. Join us to talk about whatever you want: a project that you are working on, an event that caught your attention, general questions about the experience of working in the digital rights field, your insights on the latest big tech nonsense, and even your vacations. We will be happy to hear from you!
The Social Networking Glitter Meetup is a space to connect with others in the community. Join us to talk about whatever you want: a project that you are working on, an event that caught your attention, general questions about the experience of working in the digital rights field, your insights on the latest big tech nonsense, and even your vacations. We will be happy to hear from you!
==== '''What is Glitter Meetup?''' ====
Glitter Meetup is the weekly town hall of the Internet Freedom community at the [https://community.internetfreedomfestival.org/community/channels/town-square IF Square on the TCU Mattermost], at 9am EST / 2pm UTC. It is a text-based chat where digital rights defenders can share regional and projects updates, expertise, ask questions, and connect with others from all over the world! Do you need an invite? Learn how to get one [[TCU Mattermost|here]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Latest revision as of 12:51, 15 April 2024

Glitter Meetups

The Social Networking Glitter Meetup

The Social Networking Glitter Meetup is a space to connect with others in the community. Join us to talk about whatever you want: a project that you are working on, an event that caught your attention, general questions about the experience of working in the digital rights field, your insights on the latest big tech nonsense, and even your vacations. We will be happy to hear from you!

What is Glitter Meetup?

Glitter Meetup is the weekly town hall of the Internet Freedom community at the IF Square on the TCU Mattermost, at 9am EST / 2pm UTC. It is a text-based chat where digital rights defenders can share regional and projects updates, expertise, ask questions, and connect with others from all over the world! Do you need an invite? Learn how to get one here.

Notes

After a small introduction and some pictures of our cats, we talk about Calyx's Union, they will share big news soon.

If many people who work in tech companies are able to unionize the at will layoffs may not be as random??

In theory, unionized workplaces make layoffs harder, but the more likely outcome is that the people who are being laid off are also being offered fair severance packages (so the company will have to pay their salaries still for a certain amount of time after they lay them off, usually a few months) to ease the blow

And for the US are unions like this only available for American workers or non-american employees/ residents also have access to it?

We don' know for sure but it seems that they are only adequate at protecting american employees because unions are protected under the NLRB which enforces US labor laws, so we don't know if they'd be able to protect or fight for employees who are not protected by US laws.

We talk too about Tumba, it's a very new project, trying to make the UX of the creation of strong PGP keys with Yubikey slightly better.