Job losses in the aviation industry
Travel and tourism have been the most impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, and due to the nature of the pandemic, these industries are going to continue to bear the brunt for years to come. Despite many airline jobs being protected by a $25 billion federal payroll support, over 75,000 US airline employees have been warned about a risk of job loss. Take a closer look at the details here.
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