Because “essential” now means underpaid, unappreciated, sacrificial & there to serve everyone else. 1/
You were essential, but your health, your income, your life, your safety net, and your well being turns out are “not as essential.” 2/
You show who’s essential by who you protect & who you don’t. 3/
More short term pain for all for quicker long term gain instead of luxury for some on the shoulders of others. 5/
The US put the needs of the well off first, asking for relatively-speaking minor sacrifice (other than learning Zoom angles & teaching math to our kids which is actually no small thing).
But “essential” workers have it different.6/
This just scratches the surface of the indignities of being “essential.” 7/
Wonder if there’s any correlation...
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Well, we decided that as of May if people couldn’t work for health reasons, they wouldn’t get unemployment in most states— starting in GA. 9/
We are seeing the longest food lines seen in anyone’s lifetime & now we are allowing people to get evicted from their apartments.
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Smarturl.it/inthebubble
The House passed a bill to protect them. The Senate again isn’t moving yet. 14/
Trump is taking a dollar from you & giving you back 5 cents & taking a bow over the nickel. 15/
An economy built on Amazon & GrubHub orders while food lines for the essential workers there are at record levels. 16/
That’d be a good start for someone you consider essential. 17/
-Retrofit workplaces with inbound air systems & filters
-Require masks be worn in their presence
-Safe transportation
-Daily testing as needed
-High quality masks guaranteed 18/
-A living wage that doesn’t disappear after the crisis
-Health care guaranteed not tied to their jobs
-Paid family leave/paid sick leave
-Comfortable isolation options if they get sick
-Vaccine priority 19/
If it’s a hardship for you to wear a mask, please don’t force people who have no choice to come face to face with you. 20/
These are the people we don’t see very well when we make policies & talk about the “essential worker.” 21/
We have a Congress that won’t act and a president who doesn’t care. 22/
If we don’t do something, this is how the history of COVID-19 will be told. /end