The Covid-19 pandemic has made some New Yorkers rethink their relationship to work and they’re coming up with different ways to make ends meet
The latest strangeness, courtesy of the pandemic: New York City’s unemployment rate is still at 11.4%—twice the national average. At the same time, there are help wanted signs all over town, and business owners say they’re having“They need people so they can roll up their gates every day and serve coffee,” says Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce President Randy Peers.
The reality, of course, is more complicated. I spent a week speaking with people who are still unemployed and they had a lot to say. Their reasons range from the practical to the ideological—and may represent a shift in thinking that will endure long after the pandemic’s end. Much like the white collar workers who say they hope to never resume commuting, some service workers say they hope to never again work for a boss.
“There is dignity in hard work,” says Shelly Coleman, a Brooklyn massage therapist collecting unemployment. “But there is also dignity in not being miserable.”
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