Employee centers and unions say they are getting calls from workers who don’t think they should be considered essential and want their businesses to shut down
GREENSBURG, Pa.—Jon Veenis reads bedtime stories from the doorway of his son Brayden’s bedroom every night. The steelworker doesn’t want to risk sitting on his son’s bed and hugging him.
Mr. Veenis worries that if he gets the new coronavirus at United States Steel Corp.’s Clairton Plant outside Pittsburgh where he works, his son Brayden won’t survive. Earlier this year, Brayden, who is 6 and has leukemia, caught a cold and spiked a 106-degree fever that sent him to the emergency room.
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