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Pay cuts and forced overtime: COVID-19 takes heavy toll on Ethiopia's garment workers


Pay cuts and forced overtime: COVID-19 takes heavy toll on Ethiopia s garment workers
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Emeline Wuilbercq
HAWASSA, Ethiopia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Even before COVID-19 struck, the women stitching clothes at Ethiopia’s Hawassa industrial park were among the world’s worst-paid garment workers - many making less than $30 per month.
Today, pay cuts and forced overtime have become common in short-staffed factories abandoned by hundreds of former employees - some too scared of catching the coronavirus to return, several workers told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Tigist, a 20-year-old seamstress, said some of her colleagues had not come back to Hawassa after they were furloughed in the early months of the pandemic, as the global garment industry was hammered by cancelled orders. ....

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FEATURE-Pay cuts and forced overtime: COVID-19 takes heavy toll on Ethiopia's garment workers


FEATURE-Pay cuts and forced overtime: COVID-19 takes heavy toll on Ethiopia s garment workers
Reuters
12/22/2020
By Emeline Wuilbercq
HAWASSA, Ethiopia, Dec 22 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - E ven before COVID-19 struck, the women stitching clothes at Ethiopia s Hawassa industrial park were among the world s worst-paid garment workers - many making less than $30 per month.
Today, pay cuts and forced overtime have become common in short-staffed factories abandoned by hundreds of former employees - some too scared of catching the coronavirus to return, several workers told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Tigist, a 20-year-old seamstress, said some of her colleagues had not come back to Hawassa after they were furloughed in the early months of the pandemic, as the global garment industry was hammered by cancelled orders. ....

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Health officials, social media scramble to fight vaccine misinformation


Health officials, social media scramble to fight vaccine misinformation
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Health officials, social media scramble to fight vaccine misinformation
Public health authorities and social media companies are scrambling to battle coronavirus misinformation as they try to ensure that enough Americans get vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Health experts say at least 70 percent of the country needs to be vaccinated in order to achieve herd immunity and completely crush the outbreak that has killed more than 300,000 Americans.
National polls show an increasing number of Americans are willing to get a coronavirus vaccine, but that some populations, particularly Black and Latino people, are reticent. ....

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