Terri Gerstein (‘95), Director of the State and Local Enforcement Project at the Harvard Law School Labor and Worklife Program, was quoted in a Philadelphia Inquirer piece that featured a Harvard Law/National Employment Law Project report she co-authored proposing city and state measures to pressure employers to protect workers in the absence of a proactive, fully staffed OSHA (“‘We Can Only Do So Much’? Here’s What Experts Say PA., Philly Can Do to Protect Workers during the Coronavirus.” May 16). “This is a moment for government to use whatever powers they can to protect working people.”