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LAX Employees Ask for City Council’s Support

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About 40 security screeners and baggage handlers at Los Angeles International Airport were briefly suspended after a two-hour strike Thursday night and asked the City Council on Friday for support.

The request for help follows a months-long effort by the Service Employees International Union Local 1877 to organize the workers, many of whom earn about $6 an hour with no benefits or vacations.

Three airlines--Delta, United and Northwest--contract with Argenbright Security Inc. to supply the 800 screeners, baggage handlers and wheelchair attendants who work in their terminals.

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Argenbright officials have said they doubted that an “uncoerced majority†wanted to join. Last month, however, 500 workers signed a petition to join the union.

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