Airport worker threatened with termination for wearing protective gear

Tuesday, October 28, 2014
By Paul Martin

by: L.J. Devon
NaturalNews.com
Tuesday, October 28, 2014

The Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is a potential Ebola breeding ground, and some workers have considered taking extra precautions to prevent getting sick. One contractor wore a mask and gloves to work in mid-October, because he wanted to protect himself more proactively. Shockingly, a supervisor at the airport made the contractor remove his mask and gloves or be fired from the job.

“One of the supervisors told me I wasn’t allowed to wear that because it’ll cause a panic for people and they’ll start tripping out and stuff,” said Pablo Medina. Medina is aware that a confirmed Ebola patient, Amber Vinson, passed through the exit where he was working. Taking precautions, Medina provided his own mask and gloves while working as a traffic director at the airport. When he was told to take the protective gear off by authorities, he was angered. Was the airport intentionally exposing workers by not giving or allowing them to wear protective gear? Are the authorities trying to suppress public fears to keep business? Most of the ticket agents were wearing gloves, but the contractor couldn’t wear his gloves or mask, probably because airport officials didn’t want him scaring the public.

“It makes me mad, it makes me terrified that they’re denying me to wear safety precautions. And they told me that if I go out, they’ll let me go – and that just makes me more mad,” said Medina.
The supervisor told Medina that he would be fired if he continued to wear the mask and gloves, saying that Medina was “out of uniform.”

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