Pittsburgh Sanitation Workers Go on Strike, Want “Hazard Pay”

It begins. During a time of crisis, you see the best and the worst in people. Here is an example of the worst. These folks are lucky to still be working. I would fire them all.
BREAKING:
Pittsburgh garbage collectors refusing to pick up, claiming they are not being protected and deserve hazard pay @wpxi pic.twitter.com/oUNZGL881F— Liz Kilmer (@LizKilmerWPXI) March 25, 2020
Pamela Geller Geller Report https://gellerreport.com/Pittsburgh Sanitation Workers Refusing To Work
The workers claim the city isn’t providing protections that would safeguard them against the coronavirus.
By Eric Heyl, Patch Staff, March 25, 2020:
PITTSBURGH, PA – Pittsburgh sanitation workers are refusing to work until they are given adequate protections against the coronavirus.
Workers on Wednesday morning assembled outside the city Bureau of Environmental Services office in the Strip District. KDKA-TV reported they were sent home for the day with pay, and now city and union officials will meet to try to resolve the dispute.
It’s unclear how the city refuse collection schedule will be impacted by the walkout.
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