MILWAUKEE: Father of 8 Dies of COVID-19 After Collapsing at Work. Coworkers Describe the Pressure to Work Sick

Father of 8 Dies of COVID-19 at Work. Family, Coworkers Say He Felt Pressure to Work Sick.

The Jackson family. Family and coworkers say Mike Jackson, an 45-year-old father of eight and employee at Briggs & Stratton in Wauwatosa, died of coronavirus after collapsing on the job. They allege the company has done little to protect its employees. (Photo via Voces de la Frontera

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Jonathon Sadowski 

Yet another ‘essential worker’ died after reportedly being mistreated by his employer.

Mike Jackson, a 45-year-old father of eight, was in the midst of organizing with his fellow workers at Briggs & Stratton in Wauwatosa to demand better worker safety when he collapsed on the job last week.

Days later, Jackson died from COVID-19.

His family and coworkers say he had been experiencing coronavirus symptoms for weeks. They allege he felt pressured to work — in close quarters on an assembly line  — because Briggs & Stratton never laid out clear guidelines for employees experiencing symptoms, never provided adequate protection, or allowed paid sick days.

“That’s bogus, just how they did my father,” said Jackson’s 25-year-old son, Kavonte, through tears. “All he wanted to do was take care of his kids. But instead of letting him stay home and be safe, they forced him to work. Now he’s gone, and we don’t have no father no more.”

Jackson is the latest victim of alleged corporate malpractice against so-called essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Voces de la Frontera, a Milwaukee-based immigrant and worker advocacy group, hosted a press conference late Thursday afternoon with Jackson’s family and coworkers to call attention to workers’ treatment at Briggs & Stratton, a Wauwatosa-headquartered small engine and lawn mower parts manufacturer.

“One thing that needs to be addressed is these companies and these corporations who are putting pressure on these workers for profit,” said Jackson’s younger cousin, Adebisi Agoro. “Capitalism is moving towards this new system of ‘isms’: Essentialism, where they’re putting the essence of the worker before the existence of the worker.”

Voces de la Frontera has filed an OSHA complaint against Briggs & Stratton demanding a company-wide mask-wearing policy, proper distancing at work stations, coronavirus tests for all employees, and more transparency with its own workers.

“The company has been secretive about infections and has used the pandemic as an excuse to suppress workplace democracy, putting workers’ lives in danger,” said Chance Zombor, a grievance representative with United Steelworkers Local 2-232, which represents Briggs & Stratton employees. “I believe Mike would be alive right now if the company had put safety first, if they put people over profits, and if they put lives over lawnmowers.”

Zombor and another Briggs & Stratton Employee, Herb Williamson, said workers only get two personal days per year but not any sick days. Each day off results in a “point”; if an employee gets too many points in a year, they are fired, Zombor said.

It took Jackson’s death to get coronavirus testing for workers in Jackson’s immediate area, Zombor said, but there is no wide-scale testing happening.

“They’re not educating anyone on the floor about what’s going on,” Williamson said.

The pandemic has shown how poorly millions of essential workers, oftentimes people of color, are treated by their employers. Black and Latino workers, especially women, are disproportionately considered essential. The Brookings Institution found that the essential status of so many black and brown workers is almost certainly contributing to the disparate effects of coronavirus on minority communities.

That has manifested in Wisconsin, where Black residents are at a much greater risk of contracting and dying from coronavirus than white people.

“It’s a shame we had to lose someone in order for all this to come into the light,” said Jackson’s older brother, Ed.

Christine Neumann-Ortiz, executive director of Voces de la Frontera, said Briggs & Stratton will meet with the group to address safety concerns. The company could not immediately be reached for comment Friday.

Voces de la Frontera was also involved in highlighting poor conditions for food processing workers in April, especially at meatpacking plants in Green Bay, where over 600 workers were infected at just two facilities.

“These kind of core issues that have all been flagged everywhere you go, it’s just the same themes over and over again,” Neumann-Ortiz said.

Milwaukee, June 18, 2020:MPS: Defund Police in Our Childrens’ Schools (Online)

MPS: Defund Police in Our Childrens’ Schools

The Milwaukee Board of School Directors is meeting on Thursday, June 18 to discuss the contract with the Milwaukee Police Department for School Resource Officers. We know that police have no place in our schools and result in increased trauma and exposure our children unjustly to the criminal justice system. Join us for a watch party and email your board director to let them know they should #DefundPolice in schools.

Shavonda Sisson is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Power to the Parents: Defund the Police
Time: Jun 18, 2020 05:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

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Milwaukee, June 17, 2020: Get MPD Out of MPS, No Cops In Schools!

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For the past 2.5 year we, Leaders Igniting Transformation, have been calling on Milwaukee Public Schools to divest from over policing of Black and Brown students and to end their contracts with the Milwaukee Police Department. On Thursday June 18th, we will have our first public hearing regarding the termination of contracts with MPD. When terminated, there is still more work to be done, as WI State Statute 119.55 requires Milwaukee Public Schools to have 4 truancy abatement and suppressions (TABS) officers because the state of WI views Black and Brown children as criminals.

Join us on Wednesday June 17th (5:00-7:00pm) for a rally to support the end of contracts between MPS and MPD!

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Racine, June 20, 2020: Voces de la Frontera Membership Meeting

Racine Membership Meeting / Reunion de Membresia

Join us on Saturday, June 20th at 5pm for our virtual Racine membership meeting!

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Únase con nostoros sabado el 20 de junio a las 5pm para nuestra reunion de membresía virtual de Racine.

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Milwaukee, June 27, 2020: Voces de la Frontera Legal Clinic

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Clinica Legal

Atención: Continuamos ofreciendo nuestro servicio de consultas legales los sábados, dirigido por abogados comunitarios, cada Sábado 9am-11am.

**El servicio se realizará por teléfono hasta que abran las oficinas de Voces.

Las consultas son para los derechos de los trabajadores y las familias, y sobre inmigración.

Llame a Angel al 414-643-1620 para obtener más información y hacer una cita.

Attention: Voces will continue to offer Saturday legal clinic services, thanks to our community attorneys, every Saturday from 9am-11am.

**Services will be via phone until the Voces’ offices re-open.

Consultations range from workers and family rights to immigration.

Call Angel and 414-643-1620 for more info and to make an appointment.

The Grass is Greener: Attorney Anthony Burch on #BLM, having it together, and having demands

Anthony Burch, a Black Chicago attorney and tireless advocate for racial and class justice, talks to us about #BLM, demands to abolish, defund, or reform the police, and how we got to this political moment.

Mentioned or otherwise useful: wibailoutpeople.org/
www.wpr.org/what-black-lives-ma…-power-give-it-them
www.ala.org/advocacy/diversity/…/black-lives-matter
www.counterpunch.org/2020/06/08/cpreader/

www.businessinsider.com/summary-justi…ocrats-2020-6

June 14, 2020: Protest and March Through Elkhorn, WI

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Peaceful Protest and March Through Elkhorn

Protest and march through Elkhorn, Wisconsin. It will first start at Elkhorn Park & Ride Located at WI-67, Elkhorn, WI 53121 on Sunday, June 14, 2020 at 6 pm with a few guest speakers and then it will be a march through downtown Elkhorn to the Elkhorn Police Department and back to the Park and Ride. Should end around 7:30pm. This will be a protest regarding what happened to George Floyd. His death is a tragedy and we will not stand for this kind of police brutality and ignorance. What happened to George Floyd was murder and we will not be silenced. I want to say again this is a peaceful protest. Executing our constitutional rights to gather and speak. We also be holding a 8 minute 46 second Knelt Moment of Silence in remembrance of George Floyd.