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LAX Thanksgiving Travel Gridlocked by Protesters

Summary

  • Protesters blocked roads leading to LAX during peak Thanksgiving travel.
  • Demonstrators demanded higher wages and safety from an airline catering contractor.
  • Travelers abandoned cars and walked to the airport to avoid missing flights.
LAX Thanksgiving Travel Gridlocked by Protesters

Hundreds of protesters significantly disrupted Thanksgiving travel at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) by blocking roads. Demonstrations on Century Boulevard halted traffic, forcing passengers to leave their cars and walk to the airport terminals.

The labor dispute involves Flying Food Group, a major airline catering contractor, and Unite Here Local 11. Union members are demanding a new contract that includes increased wages and addresses safety concerns.

While the protests caused considerable inconvenience during one of the busiest travel periods, union leaders stated such actions are necessary to draw attention to their demands. Police intervened to clear the intersection and gradually restore traffic flow.

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Protests at LAX were caused by a labor dispute between airline catering contractor Flying Food Group and Unite Here Local 11, demanding better wages and safety.
Protesters blocked roads leading to LAX, causing severe traffic gridlock and forcing travelers to abandon vehicles and walk to their terminals.
The protests involve employees of Flying Food Group and members of the Unite Here Local 11 union, advocating for a new contract.

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