Airline workers turn to congress for survival
After the failure fo the senate bill, Airline workers are now desperate to survive and simply can not afford another round of layoffs. This is why the airline industry is now turning to congress with the hope of being spared from the looming layoffs that would be inevitable in October without federal aid. Read about the details here.
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