Minutes Exhibit M
From: Sue Schneider To: Commission-Public-Records; Eunice How Subject: [EXTERNAL] Airport Workers are Fighting for Health Care and Job Security. Please Do the Right Thing Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2020 11:57:11 AM WARNING: This is an external email. Do not click on links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and expect the content of this email to be safe. As the coronavirus continues to ravage the world, it is hitting hospitality workers particularly hard. I am well aware that countless workers at the airport have been laid off or have lost hours because of decreased travel. While I am optimistic that the national food service corporations will rebound, I'm also painfully aware that, for many families, this pandemic will be disasterous. As a pastor, it is my calling to lift up those who are most vulnerable. If airport workers lose their livelihoods and their health insurance coverage, they will suffer immeasurably. During this time of crisis, they need reassurance that their healthcare will continue to be there for them, even if there is no work available. As you consider giving airport companies a rent reduction to help them during the coronavirus outbreak, I plead with you to make sure that any rent relief for national food service corporations like HMS Host and SSP America is also extended to the urgent needs of airport workers. They need you to make the moral choice. Thank you. Peace, Pastor Sue Schneider -- Pastor Sue Schneider (she/her/hers) University Lutheran Church 1604 NE 50th Street Seattle, WA 98105 (206) 525-7074
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