SFO Workers Part of National Rally Protesting Low Pay

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San Francisco International Airport workers join a national movement to bring attention to what they call low and unfair wages.

The workers and the union that represents them made it clear it's not a walkout or strike but a large mobilization for airport screeners, passenger services workers and others to demand safer working conditions and increased wages.

"Many of the people working here are way underpaid and way overworked," baggage screener Joe Grandov said."The agencies and airports and the airlines have been paid billions of dollars ... after the pandemic they got all kinds of bailouts, and we just got bailed out."Sign up for NBC Bay Area’s Housing Deconstructed newsletter.

 

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