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Florida Airline Service Workers Face U-S Airline Execs

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Monday, July 15, 2013   

NEW YORK - Minutes before US Airways shareholders approved their $11 billion merger with American Airlines on Friday, service workers protested the deal, saying it won't help tens of thousands of airline laborers living in poverty.

Rashad Grant, a wheelchair attendant at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, was one of the service workers who spoke directly to the airline executives and shareholders in New York.

"Judging, based on the looks on their faces and their response, they were surprised," Grant described the reaction. "They did take interest to listen to what we were saying, and I did appreciate that."

The workers provide wheelchair assistance to passengers, toilet cleaning in aircraft, and other services.

Grant said some are paid as little as $4 an hour, with the expectation of tips, while the CEO of US Airways makes over $2000 in the same time - not to mention $86 million in "golden parachutes" to top executives.

According to Rob Hill, vice president of the largest property service workers union, 32BJ SEIU, the union is not against the merger, but he does hope the newly-formed American Airlines reconsiders its compensation model for service workers.

"People don't realize now that going to the airport that they are going to a modern-day sweatshop, compromising safety, training, compromising the passengers' experience at the airport, and forcing people to work two, three jobs, live in poverty," Hill said.

Airline officials say the new airline will be stronger and a better competitor.







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