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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4422980" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Exactly! Whatever it takes to protect the lives of "essential workers" is not being done company wide.</p><p>It any good comes out of this what I would like to see happen is that "essential workers' be given through legislation a legal status along with formal identification of those occupations who make up "essential worker" status. And the employers of said "essential workers" must be required to provide PPE along with employer funded health insurance, life insurance and sickness/disability benefit plan. </p><p>If said employers are still going to send workers out into hazardous work environments and making money off of them they must be held accountable for the well being of those "essential workers" beyond what we're seeing in the current crisis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4422980, member: 58386"] Exactly! Whatever it takes to protect the lives of "essential workers" is not being done company wide. It any good comes out of this what I would like to see happen is that "essential workers' be given through legislation a legal status along with formal identification of those occupations who make up "essential worker" status. And the employers of said "essential workers" must be required to provide PPE along with employer funded health insurance, life insurance and sickness/disability benefit plan. If said employers are still going to send workers out into hazardous work environments and making money off of them they must be held accountable for the well being of those "essential workers" beyond what we're seeing in the current crisis. [/QUOTE]
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