Work Hard, Zoom Hard – Chicago Magazine

"As COVID-19 changes workers’ relationships with employers, it will also reshape government’s role in the workplace. 'We’re having a universal experience of the kind we haven’t had since the Second World War,' University of Chicago assistant professor John Paul Rollert says. 'After this, we’re going to have a conversation about the types of social insurance we only see in northern Europe. Everything is going to be on the table.'"
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Debtsor
5 years ago

These fools think they’re gonna get socialism because of a bad flu season. Hahaha! Delusional.

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