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Service workers at Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) in Charlotte, North Carolina, went on strike Monday morning after an overnight vote in favor of the move, which comes as the Transportation Security Administration says there may be record Thanksgiving travel this year.
Local outlet WSOC-TV said the strike involves workers employed by American Airlines contractors ABM and Prospect Airport Services, who are unhappy with «unfair labor practices and poverty wages.»
BOEING STRIKE ENDS AFTER LABOR UNION ACCEPTS CONTRACT OFFER, ANNOUNCES RETURN TO WORK
Service workers at Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina went on strike at 5 a.m. Monday in protest of unlivable wages and unfair labor practices. (Streeter Lecka/Getty Images / Getty Images)
Airport service workers include cabin cleaners, ramp workers, lavatory workers, wheelchair attendants and trash truck drivers.
Many of those workers earn as little as $12.50 an hour, which is not considered a livable wage for a single person with no children in Charlotte, Service Employees International Union (SEIU) officials told ABC News.
The strike involves airport service workers employed by American Airlines contractors ABM and Prospect Airport Services. (iStock)
«Airport service workers make holiday travel possible by keeping airports safe, clean, and running,» the SEIU said. «Despite their critical role in the profits that major corporations enjoy, many airport service workers must work two to three jobs to make ends meet.»
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