Workers' World Today - Issue 8

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INSIDE

May 2020 The HEROES Act: Relief for Millions of Immigrants ... 17

Taking Care of the Elderly, Ill and Disabled ... 7

If You Have Pets ... 20

Issue #8

Essential Workers Are at the Heart of a Diversifying Working-Class America

BY WENDY FELIZ

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he coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the importance of essential workers in keeping America up and running.

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First-responders, medical staff, meat packers, and domestic, hospitality, and transportation workers have been feeding, caring for, and moving us forward for years. It’s time for the working class in

America to be recognized and rewarded for their labor. Yet, who makes up the working class in the United States today? We often think of the working class as the “white, male manufacturing archetype.” However, today’s working class is largely made up of immigrants, women, and people of color. It is far more diverse than the working class of the past. People in the working class not only look different than previous generations, but the nature of their work has changed too. The working class of today are more likely to be “serving and caring” for people than to be “making stuff.” Members of the working class are also more likely to be women, immigrants, continued on page 6

Hot Topics and News You Should Know About

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How Some New Yorkers are Coping with Mental Illness ... 23

Labor-Related News - Nationally & Locally

What You Need to Know to Vote in NY’s June Primary ... 26

The Freelancer Isn’t Free Act Is Important More Than Ever ... 16

‘Last Responders’ Play Vital Role in Pandemic ...15

BY REID KRESS WEISBORD & DAVID HORTON

THE CONVERSATION

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s the coronavirus pandemic sweeps through the country, more people may find themselves in urgent need of an estate plan. But according to one recent survey, 68% of Americans do not have a will. We are law professors who teach and research trusts and estates. We recently studied some of the estate planning impacts of the coronavirus and concluded that, in many states, the law is not prepared to address the sudden spike in demand for selfmade wills. continued on page 8

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Trump's Labor Secretary Encourages Employers to Report Workers Who Fear Contracting COVID-19

D TWU 10-Point Transit Plan for a Reopened New York ... 10

68% of Americans Do Not Have a Will

uring a global pandemic, instead of focusing the Labor Department's resources on protecting workers, President Trump's Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia is encouraging emcontinued on page 6


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