JFK airport security guards decide to hold off on strike threatened for this week
After meeting with the companies, private security guards at John F. Kennedy airport in New York are postponing a strike. The workers approved a strike last week to begin on Thursday, one of the busiest travel times in the year. The workers are unhappy with the training and equipment they use. The workers handle a variety of security for the airport. The companies said that they were interested in talking to the workers about their concerns.
See "JFK airport security guards decide to hold off on strike threatened for this week", The Associated Press, The Washington Post, December 18, 2012