Five on Friday: More Protection Needed for Essential Workers
Summer is just around the corner, and some of the warmer pockets of our country are already producing summer crops, like tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers. As COVID-19 disrupts food distribution and slows farm work, we are grateful to the thousands of workers who are still toiling in the fields to bring us those long-craved jewels of summer. This week, as expected, COVID-19 was center stage, and farmworkers and other migrant and immigrant populations were front page news. Here are some of the articles and resources MCN staff shared this week.
Martha shared Florida State University Center for Child Stress & Health’s new storybook for children, The Germ that Wears a Crown.
Kaethe shared the LA Times piece, “Coronavirus Infections Could Be Much More Widespread Than Believed, California Study Suggests.”
Karen kept us up to date on the numerous articles on farmworker health, their essential status, and their lack of protection from COVID-19, including from Mother Jones, Jacobin Magazine, and the Fresno Bee. (Yes, that’s three offerings, but along the same lines, so we’re bundling them as one!)
Jillian shared two upsetting but informational articles on the Smithfield meatpacking plant: “Smithfield Foods Is Blaming ‘Living Circumstances In Certain Cultures’ For One Of America’s Largest COVID-19 Clusters,” and “Coronavirus at Meatpacking Plants Worse than First Thought.”
Weekly Win: Here’s some great news that Alma shared, to balance out the bad news from Smithfield: the UFCW union and JBS agreed to better wages and worker protections for 250,000 meatpacking workers. It’s great to read about the solutions that people are proposing and enacting during this pandemic. Solutions journalism doesn’t shy away from the most entrenched and terrifying problems out there, but it does focus on the ways to solve them. Now, you can get solution-oriented news summaries from your Google Assistant-enabled phone or smart speaker.
A reminder: we share plenty more excellent reports and resources on our Facebook and Twitter accounts, so be sure to follow us there for updates throughout the week.
Have a safe and healthy weekend.
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