The coronavirus pandemic has spurred organizing drives in industries not typically represented by labor unions, with workers organizing for higher wages and safer workplaces as the country revs back up following weeks of relative inactivity.
Workers in customarily low-paying jobs are seeking to cash in on their “essential” status, according to Politico.
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