Workers at Philadelphia International Airport have voted to walk off the job. (Representational Photo)
Philadelphia:
The Union that's trying to organize baggage handlers, wheelchair attendants and other workers says the 461-5 vote took place Tuesday night out of 500 on shift participating. About 1,000 employees work for subcontractors hired by airlines.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports, workers are seeking better scheduling, clarity on sick pay, a more predictable disciplinary system and the ability to unionize.
SEIU 32BJ has been trying to unionize airport workers and area Vice President Gabe Morgan says years of worker protests have led to wage increases to $12 an hour.
Morgan says no date for a strike has been set.
The convention runs from July 25 to 28.
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