Statistically it is pretty likely our hourly workers make more than you. Many of them make more than me.
I happen to think our management policies did a great job of balancing risk to our internal production / throughput, managing our customer's expectations about safety and protecting their production sites, managing our employee's expectations about workplace safety, managing workplace morale, and doing our damndest to prevent significant workplace transmission - all while laying off exactly zero people, and having excellent financial performance. You got a beef, take it up with your company's subpar management. Our management team kicked ass.
The point is - real risk to production / operations. Real risk to personnel. Real risk of workplace transmission. Far higher on all of these than the flu has ever been for us. That's my gut feel and our internal data more than bears that out.