Concerned for Their Health, LAX Cleaning Crews Demand Better Equipment and Training Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

Cleaning crews, baggage handlers and wheelchair attendants in the forefront of the battle against the spread of the novel coronavirus at the Los Angeles International Airport made a public demand Tuesday for further training and better tools.
March 12, 2020

Cleaning crews, baggage handlers and wheelchair attendants in the forefront of the battle against the spread of the novel coronavirus at the Los Angeles International Airport made a public demand Tuesday for further training and better tools from the companies they're contracted with.

Read more: https://ktla.com/news/local-news/lax-cleaning-crews-demand-better-equipment-training-amid-coronavirus-outbreak/ 

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