Covid-19: cần đánh giá lại và đúng nhiều nghề nghiệp

có bác sĩ nói bệnh nhân đi gặp messi/ronaldo để họ chữa bệnh cho,
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We should see a transformation (biến đổi hoàn toàn) in the way we view certain types of work, as well. The Second World War catalyzed (gây xúc tác) a shift in women’s treatment in the labor market, and this crisis may similarly force us to address another working-world flaw: the gap between the great social value of so many jobs, and the comparatively small market value (in the form of a salary) that they receive. In Britain, for instance, labeling doctors, nurses, care workers, social workers, teachers, criminal lawyers, and others as “key workers” betrays a two-fold irony: Though these roles are key (and have been for some time), that status is in many cases not reflected in their pay; and some of them are precisely the sorts of so-called low-skilled workers that post-Brexit immigration controls would keep out. In some countries, narrowing this gap will be easier: In the U.K., for instance, the state is the main employer for these particular jobs. It could swiftly narrow the difference between their social value and their market value, should it want to.

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