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Under a bill heading to a state legislative committee Friday, employers at BWI Marshall Airport would be required to re-hire workers laid off during the pandemic by seniority, an idea that has won approval in cities across the U.S. including Baltimore. ....
By: Johanna Alonso Daily Record business reporter March 4, 2021 File photo of the BWI Airmall in the southwest pier. (The Daily Record/Maximilian Franz) In the latest effort to assure that laid-off hospitality workers are able to return to their jobs post-pandemic, labor activists are supporting a bill that would mandate private-sector employees at the Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport be allowed to return to their jobs when hiring resumes. This follows a successful push for Baltimore city legislation that will require event centers and hotels to rehire workers laid off due to COVID-19 when they restore payrolls. Since the pandemic’s onset, a massive amount of the hospitality industry has been laid off. Roxie Herbekian, president of United Here Local 7, the Maryland chapter of a North American union for hospitality workers, estimates that around 1,200 BWI employees are currently laid off. ....