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By Jim DeFede, CBS Miami
March 12, 2021
Faced with the looming reality they were being forced out of Miami International Airport, Eulen America, the company representing cabin cleaners and baggage handlers at the airport, agreed to a long list of improvements for its employees, CBS Miami has learned.
"This is about the treatment of our workers. This is about values in this country and honoring our workforce," Miami Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said. "I believe this is a very clear message that there is a new day in county government, that we are not going to tolerate the mistreatment of our workforce. [And] that companies that are doing business at the airport will have to look to this as an example."
Last month, Levine Cava terminated Eulen's permit to operate at the airport, giving the company the required six month notice to leave. On Thursday, Levine Cava rescinded her previous order and will allow Eulen to remain at the airport.
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