Dozens of U.S. workers at Whole Foods Market stores skipped shifts to push coronavirus protection, but business continued as usual at the chain
The group, called Whole Worker, is asking Whole Foods for expanded sick pay, hazard pay and health care coverage for part-time and temporary workers. The group is also asking for more sanitation equipment.
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