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Podcast: New Books in Public Policy
Episode: How Did the Pandemic Transform Workers and Work?
Description: The pandemic brought to the fore a group of workers deemed “essential” – frontline healthcare workers, restaurant employees, slaughterhouse workers, and the like – who often faced a difficult choice between risking their health to work or forgoing income that they couldn’t afford to do without. Often, they had to work even though they couldn’t afford health insurance – or health care themselves if they got sick, another sign of the inadequacy of our health care arrangements. How did the pandemic transform workers and work?This week on International Horizons, Professor John Torpey talks to Jamie McCallum from sociology at M...