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Travel Insurance Companies Add Permanent Pandemic Coverage


Over the course of the last year, more people than ever before have experienced the disappointment of delaying or altogether canceling a trip—and the stress of losing money in doing so. Fortunately, that process is becoming a little less burdensome on travelers, thanks to widespread changes to travel insurance policies due to COVID-19.
In a major shift in the industry, a growing number of insurance providers are adding policies that cover cancellations or delays due to illness, individually ordered quarantines, denied boardings, and other events caused by COVID-19 or future epidemics. Previously, only one type of insurance offered some measure of coverage amid an existing epidemic or pandemic—cancel-for-any-reason policy upgrades—with the majority of travel insurance offering no coverage in a situation like COVID-19. ....

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Tax the Rich in New York State to Help Women and Fund Public Services


The
New York Times recently reported through its special series “The Primal Scream” that single moms are more likely to be unemployed during the pandemic, and a Pew Research study shows that from September 2019 to September 2020 the number of Black and Hispanic unpartnered mothers who are working fell by nearly twice as much as the number of white unpartnered mothers. Almost half of Black mothers say that “the pandemic has had a major impact on their ability to pay for basic necessities like housing, utilities, and food,” according to
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Times.
Since the onset of the COVID-19 crisis, essential workers have worked overtime to support a population in lockdown. From the cashier ringing up 30 rolls of toilet paper to the ICU nurse pumping oxygen into a patient’s lungs, these workers have mostly been women: Nearly four out of five health care industry workers are women. One in three jobs held by women is classified as essential work, according to a ....

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Wedding Invites Are Rolling In. How Can I Still Prioritize My Own Post-Pandemic Travels?

In our monthly advice column, we're answering a question about post-pandemic travel and how to make sure your first trip back happens on your terms. ....

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Scott Walker's War on Unions Fueled New Wave of Labor Organizing


It was a freezing afternoon in February 2011 as I marched up State Street to the Wisconsin State Capitol. I was between undergraduate classes at the University of Wisconsin-Madison when I caught word that a group of graduate-student workers were delivering valentines to Republican Governor Scott Walker and holding a rally at the Capitol urging him not to abolish their collective-bargaining rights. I had some time to kill and was curious about the action, so I marched along with them.
On the Capitol steps, I learned that Walker was proposing drastic legislation, known as Act 10 — ostensibly a “budget repair bill” — that would strip away the collective-bargaining rights of public-sector workers. It would effectively kneecap the unions that represented my graduate-student teaching assistants, K-12 teachers, public-works employees, and other public-sector workers. The legislation would force public-worker unions to re-certify themselves annually by obtaining a ....

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