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US airport workers fear for safety on Covid frontline, survey reveals
Airport workers in the United States are on the frontline of the Covid pandemic yet many feel they are being unnecessarily exposed to risk through inadequate.
Posted: Dec 19, 2020 10:23 AM
Posted By: CNN
Airport workers in the United States are on the frontline of the Covid pandemic yet many feel they are being unnecessarily exposed to risk through inadequate safety equipment or failure to offer sick pay, according to a new survey.
Of almost 900 workers from 42 airports across America, 80% said they felt their work puts them at increased risk of Covid-19 with one in five saying they hadn t been given PPE by their employer, airport or airline, the Service Employees International Union survey reported.