Courtenay Brown stayed on her warehouse job for weeks while her co-workers got sick and others stayed home. One day, she couldn’t take it anymore.pic.twitter.com/UaFebhNgyi
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Courtenay Brown stayed on her warehouse job for weeks while her co-workers got sick and others stayed home. One day, she couldn’t take it anymore.pic.twitter.com/UaFebhNgyi
More than 60% of warehouse and delivery workers in most cities are people of color.http://apne.ws/haMQMpm
When Jane St. Louis gets home from work, it takes an hour for her to clean herself up. The grocery store worker fears getting coronavirus and spreading it to her family.pic.twitter.com/otRbtFnzT7
Workers deemed “essential” are more likely to live below the federal poverty line or hover just above it, according to an @AP analysis of census data in the country’s 100 largest cities.http://apne.ws/IB5nS7D
Desmond Hill’s partner was among the thousands of New York City subway conductors who contracted COVID-19. Back on the job after a quarantine, Hill sometimes thinks, “Why am I out here doing this?”pic.twitter.com/nDa0B8D0jd
Experts say the coronavirus pandemic has shined a spotlight on workers who have always been essential, but up until now were invisible.http://apne.ws/1d1fbBq
Yes. Not mayo white
LOL more RACIST unreal
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