While
 most New Yorkers are staying indoors, construction workers are expected
 to report for work this week — even as some laborers said they fear for
 their health.
        
          
Gov.
 Andrew Cuomo’s “New York State on PAUSE” executive order designated 
construction work — from infrastructure projects to repairs to new 
buildings — as “essential.”
        
          
Still,
 the wide-ranging construction exception has infuriated some in the 
industry who are alarmed that a laborer’s coronavirus diagnosis isn’t 
enough to shut down a jobsite.
        
          
“Some
 people thought we weren’t working Monday because we just assumed, when 
they read nonessential, that we were nonessential,” a worker on a luxury
 downtown condo high-rise told THE CITY.
        
          
To get to work, he takes a packed elevator up 50 floors. The only sink, for hand-washing, is on the ground, he said.
        
          
“Just
 riding the elevator to where you need to work is like an affront to the
 whole idea of social distancing,” said the worker, who requested 
anonymity out of concern of possible retaliation by his employers.
        
          
He’s
 holding out hope that the government freezes the industry, but might 
stop going in if that doesn’t happen. He fears forfeiting unemployment 
benefits if he walks out.
        
          
“Yeah,
 I’m worried about losing my income, but there’s sacrifices that have to
 be made to, you know, stop the spread,” said the worker, who commutes 
via subway. “Money is not worth the health, especially putting other 
people at risk.”
        
          
        
          
Mayor
 Bill de Blasio’s office confirmed that the city is allowing work to go 
on at sites where employees have logged confirmed coronavirus cases.
        
          
“We’re
 not shutting locations with positive cases,” Julia Arredondo, a de 
Blasio spokesperson, wrote in an email. “We’ve provided guidance on how 
to keep people safe and sites should follow that guidance.”
        
          
Officials
 at various city agencies — including the Department of Buildings, the 
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the Department of Consumer 
and Worker Protection — did not clarify whether they were tracking 
coronavirus cases on work sites.
        
          
Among
 those sites with a construction worker who tested positive for 
coronavirus was Facebook’s office at 770 Broadway in Manhattan. The 
worker was there last week on a job to build corporate offices and a 
cafeteria.
        
          
“In
 light of this news, the affected individual will remain out of work and
 away from the office construction site until cleared to return by their
 healthcare provider,”  Jamila Reeves, a Facebook spokeswoman, told THE 
CITY in a statement. “We’ve taken — and will continue to take — all 
necessary precautionary measures, following the advice of public health 
officials, as we prioritize everyone’s health and safety.”
        
          
As
 construction has been deemed an essential service by Cuomo, Facebook 
office construction projects in New York will proceed for the time 
being, she wrote.
        
          Some construction subcontractors across the city want to pull workers off sites now — but fear general contractors will sue them, industry sources said.
“I
 tried to shut down field operations last week out of respect for my 
people, because these are my team members,” said one subcontractor. “And
 I was told that, no, you cannot do that because you will not only be 
held liable to meet the schedules of your schedule, but you’ll incur 
consequential damages.”

6 comments:
Meanwhile some greedy developer is laughing all the way to the bank
Liquor stores are essential businesses... lmfao this virus is a joke.
This virus isn't a joke. Our elected leaders are.
Where oh where are your elected officials and community boards?
Oh, I know. You only criticize the mayor, the governor, the president, and God.
Go right to the top, eh people?
It's not only pay the worker will lose but also potential medical benefits because at least in the unions that is based on your hours and contributions. Shut them down but allow members to take out monies form annuities and vacation funds penalty free. Have the government cover their medical costs for at least one quarter if they are in danger of going out of the medical coverage but shut the jobs down for the time being
"This virus isn't a joke. Our elected leaders are."
Yes JQ but who put them in office ?
Term limits would help and we should demand them now !
https://www.termlimits.com/
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