Op-Ed: Soulless Republicans want immunity for companies that negligently spread COVID-19

Canada News News

Op-Ed: Soulless Republicans want immunity for companies that negligently spread COVID-19
Canada Latest News,Canada Headlines
  • 📰 latimes
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 25 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 13%
  • Publisher: 82%

Op-Ed: In a nasty push, Republicans want immunity for companies that negligently spread COVID-19 (via latimesopinion)

It’s a strange notion of heroism. Most people would say that employees at a nursing home or in a meat packing plant are the gutsy ones. They may have to return to the front lines — or forfeit unemployment benefits — and risk contracting the virus.

It would, for example, produce a crazy quilt of recoveries nationwide. Similarly situated plaintiffs could get nothing at all or over-the-moon judgments, depending on individual juries, competence of counsel and location of suit.It also would take far too long to provide meaningful compensation for people who need financial support immediately. Big personal injury cases typically take years to come to closure, in part because that is in the interest of the businesses being sued.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

latimes /  🏆 11. in US

Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Op-ed: Unleashing the Dragon – the NASA bargain behind this week's SpaceX launchOp-ed: Unleashing the Dragon – the NASA bargain behind this week's SpaceX launchOn the eve of SpaceX launching astronauts, a preview of a forthcoming book from Lori Garver, former NASA deputy administrator, and Michael Sheetz, CNBC space reporter.
Read more »

Op-ed: China may kill market's bullish recoveryOp-ed: China may kill market's bullish recoveryChina's increasingly combative rhetoric with the U.S. and others seem ill-advised if economic stability and a return to growth is the goal amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Read more »

Op-ed: People can change their minds, which is one big reason behind the market's recoveryOp-ed: People can change their minds, which is one big reason behind the market's recoveryPundits have railed against moving into equities too quickly, believing that consumers will remain reluctant to venture out for months, but the market may have discounted those sentiments.
Read more »

Op-Ed: Republicans weaponized 'amnesty' to make undocumented immigrants suffer. Let's take it backOp-Ed: Republicans weaponized 'amnesty' to make undocumented immigrants suffer. Let's take it backIn the right-wing playbook, anything that might make life more secure or less miserable for the undocumented is now considered 'amnesty.'
Read more »

Op-Ed: Will Memorial Day 2020 be remembered as the holiday when COVID-19 got the upper hand?Op-Ed: Will Memorial Day 2020 be remembered as the holiday when COVID-19 got the upper hand?Op-Ed: Will Memorial Day 2020 be remembered as the holiday when COVID-19 got the upper hand? (via latimesopinion)
Read more »

Op-Ed: Distance learning? Even my students will tell you that’s not the futureOp-Ed: Distance learning? Even my students will tell you that’s not the future'Please, for the sake of our children and their futures, do not mistake technology for the power and poignancy of an effective teacher,' writes Jeremy Adams, a high school and college political science teacher in Bakersfield for latimesopinion.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-11 03:10:30