Daily paid workers at the San Fernando city corporation are refusing to work over a lack of hand sanitizers and liquid soap. Lamenting that these items are essential in the fight against covid-19, they are threatening to withhold their services until management addresses their concerns. Here is Sascha Wilson and Ivan Toolsie with their story.
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