Laid-off workers set up soup kitchens in front of senators who oppose extending $600 checks - News Summed Up

Laid-off workers set up soup kitchens in front of senators who oppose extending $600 checks


In Atlanta, Davis will join dozens of airport workers on Tuesday in setting up a soup kitchen outside the office of Kelly Loeffler, the junior Republican senator from Georgia. "I'm still arguing with them about a payment arrangement," Davis told CNN Business on Sunday. "If they're in communications with their management team, then they'll be taken care of," Baden told CNN Business. "I find it the height of hypocrisy that these same senators are willing to give billions to companies, but a poor worker getting $600 is too much," Taylor told CNN Business on Sunday. The majority of them have relied on the $600 weekly unemployment checks they received through the CARES Act for income.


Source: CNN August 11, 2020 16:07 UTC



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