A passenger collected his bags near the skycaps at American Airlines at Logan Airport last month. The nine skycaps in the lawsuit will receive amounts ranging from $3,066 to $64,138.
(Dominic Chavez/Globe Staff)
Logan skycaps win fight for tips
American Airlines pocketed $2 fees for service at curb
A passenger collected his bags near the skycaps at American Airlines at Logan Airport last month. The nine skycaps in the lawsuit will receive amounts ranging from $3,066 to $64,138.
(Dominic Chavez/Globe Staff)
A federal jury yesterday ordered American Airlines to pay nine skycaps at Logan International Airport a total of more than $325,000 for tips they lost when the airline began charging passengers $2 a bag for curbside check-in service in late 2005. (Full article: 691 words)
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