The Supreme Court has left in place a ruling that denied $333,000 to
airport skycaps who claimed they were cheated out of tips when American
Airlines started charging curbside baggage fees.
The court on Monday rejected an appeal from nine skycaps at Logan
International Airport in Boston. They wanted the court to review a
federal appeals court ruling that overturned a lower court decision in
their favor.
The skycaps sued under a Massachusetts law aimed at preventing employers
from keeping tips intended for workers. The 1st U.S. Court of Appeals
in Boston held that the law was pre-empted by federal aviation law
regulating airfares. The court also said that soon after institution of
the baggage fee, American Airlines clearly indicated with signs that the
$2 fee was not a tip.
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