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Covid-19 and worker issues: lessons from a university-based ad-hoc network

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Ryan, Lillian ; Sokas, Rosemary K. ; McCartin, Joseph A. ; Monahan, John ; McCartin, Mara C.

New Solutions

2022

32

3

213-222

epidemic disease ; essential service ; unemployment ; social justice ; health status ; social inequality ; trade union attitude

USA

Trade unionism

https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW

https://doi.org/10.1177/10482911221122900

English

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"The Covid-19 pandemic has made clear the central role of the workplace in public health. Workers and working families have been particularly impacted by a public health and economic crisis that has revealed both structural shortcomings and opportunities for future preparedness. In response to the pandemic, a group of scholars, labor and anti-poverty advocates, activists, union representatives, frontline workers, and public health professionals gathered to share observations and create a forum for information sharing and collaboration. Conversations evolved with the pandemic to include policy solutions aimed at addressing the pandemic's health and economic impacts. In this paper, we summarize key lessons from the “Covid-19 and Workers” calls and suggest that ongoing collaboration among labor activists and academic and public health advocates may help to prepare for new public health crises and protect the safety and health of workers and communities."

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