
Corporations Aren’t Giving Time for Vaccinations to Workers
About half of all bosses aren't giving workers time to get vaccinated and recover from vaccines. Joe Biden isn't doing enough to change that.
David Sirota is editor-at-large at Jacobin. He edits the Lever and previously served as a senior adviser and speechwriter on Bernie Sanders’s 2020 presidential campaign.
About half of all bosses aren't giving workers time to get vaccinated and recover from vaccines. Joe Biden isn't doing enough to change that.
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