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Subcontracted Airport Workers to Strike Wednesday Night

Subcontracted employees at Philadelphia International Airport went on strike Wednesday night to protest what they claim are unfair labor practices by their employers.

Subcontracted workers at the Philadelphia International Airport joined forces with employees at airports in eight other cities when they walked off the job at 9 p.m. Wednesday.

The strike is made up of workers from two subcontractors – PrimeFlight and McGinn Security – that failed to pay the city mandated $12 per hour minimum wage, according to 32BJ Service Employees International Union.

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