Once shunned, people convicted of felonies find more employers open to hiring them

Jonathan Contreras, 28, adds gray coloring, to be mixed in with ground up rubber to make rubber tiles at U.S. Rubber Recycling in Colton, California. Contreras is a former felon. Employers, now facing severe labor shortages, are starting to tap into hiring former felons. (Mel Melcon/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

In the 25 years that U.S. Rubber Recycling in Colton, California, has been grinding up old tires to create new products, its sales have never ballooned so fast as during the COVID-19 pandemic.