Facing Worker Shortage, MSP's Governing Body Considers Pay Hike

Nov. 26, 2018
Metropolitan Airports Commission Chairman Dan Boivin said there's a worker shortage at MSP in jobs ranging from concession workers to cleaners and baggage handlers.

 - The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport's governing body, increasingly concerned about losing workers to cities where the minimum wage is higher, will consider raising pay at the airport in 2019.

Metropolitan Airports Commission Chairman Dan Boivin said there's a worker shortage at MSP in jobs ranging from concession workers to cleaners and baggage handlers. With Minneapolis and now St. Paul phasing in a $15 minimum wage, the airport's $10.65 looks unattractive in comparison, he said.

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