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Kari Lydersen

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a healthcare worker wearing a blue PPE suit and white mask, gloves, and face shield rushes down a hospital hallway reaching out a hand to a hand sanitizer. the background is slightly blurred to convey movement

Nurses in the U.S. Are Suffering “Moral Injury”

By Kari Lydersen (In These Times) | July 18, 2022

The pandemic and staffing crisis have left healthcare workers with invisible wounds.

COVID-19
Man in Protective Suit

Warehouse Workers Are on the Front Lines of the Covid Crisis. They’re Worried They’ll Be Passed Over for the Vaccine.

By Kari Lydersen (In These Times) | December 14, 2020

Low-wage warehouse workers, many of whom are temporary, are demanding access to the vaccine.

Organizing
Chicago Teachers

Why Are Chicago Teachers Striking Against Mayor Lori Lightfoot? They’ve Been “Lied To” Before.

By Kari Lydersen (In These Times) | October 18, 2019

Teachers said they’re disappointed that the administration of Mayor Lori Lightfoot has not yet followed through on campaign promises to increase school staffing, shrink class sizes, create an elected school board and otherwise bolster public education.

Organizing
Chicago Teachers on Strike

Chicago Teachers Are Threatening To Strike Against New Mayor Lori Lightfoot. Here’s Why.

By Kari Lydersen (In These Times) | August 12, 2019

After months of negotiations with Chicago Public Schools (CPS), the powerful teachers’ union may again go on strike in the fall, with the union demanding Lightfoot make good on her promises.

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