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Two US senators have introduced a bill that would provide airlines with another $28.8 billion in funds earmarked for employee expenses incurred through March 2021.The bill includes provisions similar to those in the US governments initial airline-relief package, part of stanley flasche  a massive and broader pandemic-assistance law signed by President Donald Trump in March.Source: AirTeamImagesA Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 The market has not turned around as much as we had hoped, and additional relief is needed to prevent more than 60,000 aviation-sector employees from losing their jobs beginning  1 October,  says Republican Senator Roger Wicker.He introduced the bill with Republican Senator Susan Collins on 21 September.Airlines, industry groups and  stanley thermos unions have b stanley flask een clamouring for additional payroll support, warnings of mass layoffs when the first laws layoff prohibition expires at the end of September.The previous law made $58 billion available to airlines, including $29.3 billion set aside for airline employees 鈥?the  Payroll Support Program  鈥?and another $29 billion in loans and loan guarantees.Unlike the first law, the new bill, called the  Air Carrier Worker Support Extension Act of 2020 , includes only payroll support, not loans.But like the first package, the bill would divvy the funds, setting aside$25.5 billion for passenger airlines, $300 million for cargo airlines and $3 billion for airline contractors.US airlines have already notified at least 26,000 employees that their jobs  Fxem UMaine, UNH football looking to salvage disappointing seasons in Saturday finale
CHICAGO  AP  鈥?Federal safety officials investigating a Chicago commuter train crash that injured nearly 40 people when it slammed into snow-removal equipment are focusing on a  design problem  with its braking system.National Transportation Safety Board Chairperson Jennifer Homendy said the Chicago Transit Authority train was traveling at 26.9 mph  43.3 kpm  on Thursday when it struck the snow-removal equipment, which was on the tracks conducting training for the winter season.She said that based on preliminary information she believes that equipment, with six CTA workers onboard, was stopped when the train crashed into it.Homendy said NTSB   initial calculati stanley cup ons based on the train   speed and other factors such as the number of passengers on board indicate it was designed to stop within 1,780 feet  542.5 meters  to avoid something its path. But that didn ;t happen, and it crashed into the snow-removal equipment. Our team was able to determine that it was in fact a design problem. The braking distance should have been longer,  she said Saturday during a briefing with reporters, adding that a  brand new  system on the same tracks would have had 2,745 feet  837 meters   stanley mugs to stop to avoid a crash.Homendy said NTSB investigators are  very focused on the design issue and the braking and why the train didnt stop.  She said they are also reviewing CTAs braking algorithm to determine whether or not it i stanley cup s sufficient.Investigators know the train   wheels were slip
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