The Orlando International Airport (MCO) set up a comment box with a pen and paper where annoyed travelers could submit "airing of grievances" Saturday alongside a traditional Festivus pole inspired by an episode of "Seinfeld."
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john: capitol hill today, lawmakers held a hearing about the issues of school safety and reopening during the covid pandemic. jed s and live in washington with that. hi, rich. good afternoon, john. these are amid reports across the country about shortages in schools forced teachers, cafeteria workers and bus drivers. a report out of boston set a high school there had so much trouble getting bus drivers that it had to hire a party bus with a dancing pole to avoid canceling of the field trip. cited for the shortages, employees citing different pay and jobs. part of the solution is federal money for better salaries and training. we also have to invest in pipeline programs to make sure
here. it s all hands on deck from miguel cardona describing staff and teacher shortages in our nation s schools today at risk of becoming even worse as the vaccine mandates really take effect. chris christie is here. first, we re going to check in with rich edson on the back story. good afternoon, martha. school districts across the country were already having trouble staffing positions. many driven from their jobs by the pandemic or higher pay in other industries. a report this month out of boston says a high school there had so much trouble getting bus drivers that it had to hire a party bus with a dancing pole to avoid cancelling a field trip. on capitol hill this morning, a senate committee examed american schools returning to classrooms this year. education secretary miguel cardona says the federal government has to help and pay for schools to retain workers