Flight attendant turns to dog-walker to survive pandemic
Since airlines have been prohibited from laying off workers throughout September due to the terms set forth by the federal aid received, Congress is yet to approve a new coronavirus stimulus relief package and airline workers fear the worst as the end of September draws closer. Read about how this flight attendant is trying to adapt quickly by bracing for job cuts with supported income. Read about the details here.
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