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Another airline CEO has urged the federal government to not make coronavirus testing mandatory for domestic flights.
Southwest Airlines Co.’s Chairman and Chief Executive Gary C. Kelly sent a letter addressed to President Joe Biden on Tuesday to ask his administration to refrain from imposing any federal mandate to require a pre-departure COVID-19 test for air travel within the United States.
The letter was sent in response to a statement made by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who recently said that there is an active conversation going on with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about potentially mandating coronavirus tests before domestic flights as a way to combat the pandemic.
By A. Kim | February 9, 2021 | 5:19pm EST
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(CNS News) Despite 57% of union households supporting Joe Biden in the 2020 Presidential election, many of the largest workers’ unions in the United States have formally denounced the President’s action to terminate the Keystone XL pipeline.
By executive order, Biden halted construction of the multi-billion-dollar oil transportation system on Jan. 20, his first day in office. His action is estimated to cost 26,100 direct and indirect jobs, according to the U.S. State Department.
Consisting of 1.4 million members, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters is one of America’s largest unions. A statement released by the organization on Jan. 21 said, “The Teamsters strongly oppose yesterday’s decision, and we would urge the administration to reconsider it. This executive order doesn’t just affect U.S. Teamsters; it hurts our Canadian brothers and sisters as well who wo
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Medford officials want Amazon reps to come talk about fair employment
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Medford officials want to talk to Amazon representatives. There are a lot of things on their mind, the least of which is fair employment issues.
The City Council approved a proposal by Councilor Adam Knight to encourage Amazon, which is opening an office at 1 Cabot Road and a delivery center in Revere, to continue full and fair employment at Amazon.
“During the shutdowns, we’ve all become reliant on e-commerce to the detriment of local businesses, some of which will never recover,” Knight said. “Amazon has a responsibility to the communities it serves and its employees.”