![]() Tsai voiced frustration over Massachusett's vaccination rollout, questioning why food workers aren’t considered higher on the distribution priority list. “But they’re not getting a bailout, they’re not going to get the $1400 or $2000, they never got an unemployment check. “Restaurant workers - 50 percent are immigrants,” Tsai said. The business cost of shutting down has taken a toll, but Tsai said his biggest concerns are for his employees, many of whom are immigrants and are not receiving the government support available to other people. “It’s not changed at all, unfortunately,” Tsai told Mathieu. One year later, he joined Mathieu on Morning Edition this week to talk about what this year has been like for restaurateurs and employees. All the 150 million Americans that are already poor, what is going to happen to them? I'm so scared for every restaurant employee, especially the Blue Dragon family,” he said during the 2020 interview. ![]() Will Mass Transit Ever Go Back To The Way It Was? Not Likely, Says Transportation Expert ![]() 'Students Have Won The Pandemic,' Says One Local Vice Principal Looking Back At The Pandemic's 'Domino Effect' On Women, The Economy And Ourselves
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