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Black and Latino essential workers experience greater safety concerns than their white counterparts

  • Written by Jasmine Kerrissey, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Labor Studies, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Black and Latino essential workers experience greater safety concerns than their white counterpartsBlack and Latino essential workers are more likely to experience food, child care and housing insecurities than their white co-workers, in addition to safety concerns.Jumping Rocks/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

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