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Reminder that teachers are great people but teachers unions are there for the students like hope it is dangerous but every retail worker or a police officer in this country has just been going to work for the past two years. we have vaccinations here they d drop risk like 90%. it is not unrealistic given how virtual learning has failed. it is not abusive to ask teachers to show up and go to work. that is going to have to be turned to being the normal sometime very soon. and hopefully come at that is right now. shannon: will, shook local officials the mayor filed unfair labor practice against the union. they are not going back to school tomorrow. we will see how long that lasts. i want to get your take on the night mayor outside of d.c. i-95 and wrecked ours for hours. 27 hours from richmond to d.c. which would not take you more than a couple hours. ....
On their christmas season may have also contributed the fact we don t have a lot of tests, right, during this busy time for those who are symptomatic. it s hard to tell and predict. we find ourselves here with the wave washing over us and trying to make the best we can of it. there is this really good piece i want to pull up in the athletic that my producer pointed us to. i was struck by this part in it because there s a big part of a piece near the end that talks about the completely disproportionate impact on low-income americans. it says low-income americans live in more crowded housing, more susceptible to airborne viruses, can t often work remotely. 53 million americans are paid an hourly wage, can t aford tests that are $25. if you say you reimburse them, it doesn t help with the lack of cash in their pocket right now. i heard a retail worker talking last week, dr. craft, about ....
Of the scene here. this vast building you see behind me was at one point a ford assembly plant. during world war ii they put out combat equipment from here inform in 1953, it shut down right at the height of the polio epidemic. the ford company and anyone in here now no longer has to worry about that because of course at the time and all the way through to today, you cannot attend schools as a child unless you re vaccinated against polio. today, however, this is occupied by several companies belonging to the columbia sportswear company. one of them is called mountain hardware. their corporate headquarters are here but there is also a retail place here. so in the same building, you have two groups of workers who in fact have two separate vaccine policies. to be a corporate headquarters employee on site, you have to be vaccinated. to be a retail worker, you do not have to be although you re strongly encouraged to do so and paid for the time it takes you to get there, all because the ....