๐ Unsung Heroes of Covid: Young Workers Who Were Used and Abused ๐
Five years ago, a generation of youth were thrust into impossible circumstances. They were asked to keep businesses running — bakeries, cafes, retail stores — while the world shut down around them. They showed up through illness, exhaustion, and fear. They were exploited, overworked, and often abused. ๐ข
They weren’t “heroes” in the movies; they were teenagers and young adults with dreams, bills, and responsibilities, doing work that was undervalued. Some lost loved ones ๐. Some were pushed beyond their limits. And for what? So society could have its bagels ๐ฅฏ, its coffee ☕, its convenience.
Many didn’t graduate ๐. Many were denied CERB ๐ธ or had it clawed back. Many have been left with mental health struggles ๐ง , debt ๐ณ, and little recognition. And yet, their labor, sacrifice, and endurance have largely been erased from the conversation. ❌
It’s time to remember them. It’s time to hold schools, governments, and employers accountable ๐️ for the failures of the system. It’s time to acknowledge the cost borne by youth who did not choose to be on the front lines — and ensure they are supported now, with access to education ๐, mental health care ๐ฉบ, and fair work opportunities ๐ผ.
These young people are not statistics ๐. They are unsung heroes, and their story matters. ๐ช✨
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