Huffington Post: ‘The Coronavirus Worker Revolt is Just Beginning
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Huffington Post: ‘The Coronavirus Worker Revolt is Just Beginning

From Pittsburgh trash collectors and Amazon warehouse pickers, to Instacart shoppers and Whole Foods workers, workers throughout the U.S. have either walked off the job or held protests for higher pay and better protections during the coronavirus pandemic.

Read this article by Dave Jamieson about how nonunion workers are rising up and demanding safe workplaces during this global health crisis.

The pandemic has revealed just how poorly many companies treat their employees. Will workers continue to fight back once life goes back to normal?

Dave Jamieson, April 1