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Newsroom Ready: Help wanted: Where have all the workers gone?
Pascale Marchand, a former flight attendant and union official advocating for aviation workers' health and safety, is now running for a Hamilton city council seat. One of many Canadians to pivot careers during the pandemic, Marchand says COVID-19 underscored the social determinants of health and drove her to seek public office.
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The Canadian Press
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CP161481402
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r_COVID-Workers-Pivot20220728T1000
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Create Date:
7/28/2022 10:00:00 AM
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career change
COVID-19
Flight attendant
Hamilton city council
homelessness
pandemic
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union
unions
workers