June 12, 2020
Sidney's Picks: Cambodian Seamstress Jailed for Speaking out Against Covid Risk at Work
Photo credit:
Composite image of migratory birds by Ashok Boghani, Creative Commons.
The Best of the Week’s News:
- A seamstress in a Michael Kors factory in Cambodia served two months in prison for denouncing the covid risks in her workplace. (Buzzfeed)
- Dockworkers will shut down West Coast ports on Juneteenth, in memory of George Floyd. (The Nation)
- New research confirms that jails and prisons are incubators that spread coronavirus to the larger community. (WaPo)
- Coronavirus stalks farm workers in California. (LA Times)
- As coronavirus tightens its grip on Brazil, the country’s far-right president flirts with a military coup. (NYT)
- Trump’s Department of the Interior argued that migratory birds are a menace to humanity. (Bloomberg Law)