Wages are taking off at Denver International Airport, but airport workers need a union to soar.
US Airlines had profits of over $13 billion in 2017, yet airport workers struggle on low wages and often work two or three jobs to make ends meet. That's why Denver airport workers have gone on strike, demonstrated and spoken up demanding fair wages and union rights.
And their voices are being heard. The Denver City Council passed a $15 minimum wage for Denver International Airport workers!
Airport workers are proving that by coming together across different races and religions we can win for everyone in Denver. Together we won $15 at DEN, and now we're standing together to bring good, union jobs to DEN. Join us!