The president of the union representing 32,000 airport-service workers March 17 detailed steps he believes Congress should take to protect those employees as part of the trillion-dollar stimulus bill being crafted in Washington.
Many workers within that sector of the airline industry have no union representation and lack health-care and sick-leave coverage while being paid minimum wage.
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