Plus: The market for caregivers who have survived COVID-19, the ongoing legal battle over gig worker classification and how “creative accounting” works.
As families turn to nannies for child care, some are screening candidates by whether they’ve had COVID-19, hoping they won’t bring the virus into the home.
In her new book, “Caste,” Pulitzer-Prize-winning writer Isabel Wilkerson compares America to an “old house” where “the work is never done, and you don’t expect it to be.”