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California school district reaches impasse with union over its demands, including 4 child care centers

UCSF professor of emergency medicine Dr. Jeanne Noble joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss Gov. Newsom’s COVID lockdown restrictions. The Sacramento City Unified School District says it is at an impasse with the Service Employee International Union 1021 over the conditions of reopening schools this week. An impasse, according to the district, is a formal declaration that continued negotiations would not be productive to reach a formal agreement. A sanitizing station and sign encouraging social distancing sits in the main hallway during the first day of partial in-person instruction at an elementary school in California.  (Jessica Christian/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)

The Fight Over Minimum Wage Has a Long History in the US Here s What to Know About It

The Fight Over Minimum Wage Has a Long History in the US Here s What to Know About It
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Valley News - Jim Kenyon: No rhyme or reason in how we dole out vaccines

Jim Kenyon: No rhyme or reason in how we dole out vaccines Jim Kenyon. Copyright (c) Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Modified: 3/10/2021 2:53:39 PM I’m glad New Hampshire and Vermont have finally recognized that teachers should get their COVID-19 vaccines sooner rather than later. Still, it’s not enough. People who work in restaurants, stores and on college campuses at jobs that put them at high risk for contracting the coronavirus continue to be left out. Prison inmates also need to be a higher priority for vaccines. But don’t take my word for it.

Blame for coronavirus spread in prisons belongs to guards who don t wear masks

Cloe Poisson :: CT Mirror.org A sign was taped to a car window calling for the freeing of prisoners at York Correctional Institution in Niantic, Monday, April 13, 2020, during a car protest by community organizers and prison advocates in a park next the womenÕs prison. They were calling for the release of prisoners who are at risk on infection from the Covid-19 virus. In April, former Commissioner of Department of Correction (DOC) Rollin Cook issued a department-wide memorandum requiring staff “to wear protective face-masks while on duty whenever social distancing is not possible.” Chandra Bozelko Corrections officers in Connecticut aren’t obeying this instruction. They’re not wearing masks, at least not properly and definitely not consistently. That’s what’s caused the precipitous rise in the number of infections and deaths of incarcerated people. As of February 5, 3,816 inmates had tested positive and 19 of them have died from COVID-19 complications; six passed awa

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