By Trish Rooney The entertainment world has undergone a shift since the start of #MeToo, with everyone from A-List celebrities to non-unionized PAs coming forward to discuss how toxic working in the industry can be. Now, a new reckoning has come to Sesame Street. Numerous complaints from craftspeople were reported by The Hollywood Reporter about The Jim Henson Company (the owner of brands like The Muppets and Sesame Street), including unsafe work environments due to toxic materials, and workers claiming to be underfunded, overworked, and non-unionized. A prime example of the working “food chai…