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Ontario Labour Minister on COVID-19 Workplace Inspections
At a news conference in Toronto, Monte McNaughton, Ontario’s minister of labour, training and skills development, makes an announcement concerning workplace inspections related to COVID-19 safety. Following the announcement, the minister responds to questions from reporters. The announcement comes as a province-wide stay-at-home order takes effect in Ontario. Under the new restrictions, the majority of non-essential businesses will be limited to curbside pick-up and delivery, while big box stores will only be allowed to sell essential items. (April 8, 2021)
One year since the emergence of working-class opposition to the ruling class pandemic policy
One year ago, an early manifestation of opposition by the working class to the homicidal response of the ruling class to the COVID-19 pandemic began with a series of wildcat strikes in Italy. Over the next week, strikes spread to other European countries and to North and South America.
At the time, the deadly disease was surging in northern Italy and cases were rising in the US and around the world. Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte resisted any emergency measures, even as the death toll approached 500.