The Essential
Transportation Employee Safety Act would build upon President Biden’s Executive
Order, federally mandating masks on certain modes of transportation
[WASHINGTON, DC] – U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT),
Maria Cantwell (D-WA) and Edward J. Markey (D-MA), members of the Senate
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, introduced the Essential
Transportation Employee Safety Act today
to address workplace safety for essential
transportation workers. The legislation –
endorsed by the country’s leading transportation labor unions – would prioritize coronavirus testing for
transportation workers, and ensure employers implement critical health and
safety requirements to keep their workforce safe.
The
bill would also expand upon President Joe Biden’s recent Executive Order and
codify a federal mask mandate on certain modes of transportation during the
pandemic, including airplanes, trains, and city and state public
transportation.
“Frontline
transportation workers must have safe working conditions amid the pandemic,” said
Blumenthal. “These workers are tirelessly serving our public on the roads,
railways, and in the skies, and must have priority access to testing, personal
protective equipment, and a safe workplace. This bill would also make wearing a
mask on passenger transportation the law, protecting the traveling public and
transportation workers during the pandemic and building on President Biden’s
recent Executive Order. I am proud to introduce this bill with Chair Cantwell
and Senator Markey to put in place strong health and safety standards, and give
transportation workers the critical tools they need to do their jobs safely.”
“Throughout
the pandemic we’ve seen how important the transportation sector is to
delivering supplies to fight COVID-19 and helping our economy,” said
Cantwell. “Our frontline transportation workers have worked tirelessly to
keep America running, and we’ve seen as our dock workers and others have
suffered increased infection rates of COVID how delivery of goods and products
is threatened. We need to do more for these workers. I’m proud to cosponsor
this legislation with Senator Blumenthal and Senator Markey to require
transportation companies follow CDC recommendations on cleaning and get PPE to
our frontline workers.”
“The
coronavirus pandemic places a unique burden on the American workforce,” said
Markey. “While millions of Americans are sheltering at home to protect
public health, essential workers continue to report to work at increased risk
to themselves and their families. In particular, transportation workers are
providing vital services that the rest of our economy relies on to keep moving.
These heroes deserve priority access to coronavirus testing, personal protective
equipment on the job, and strong safety rules. That’s why I am proud to join
Senator Blumenthal and Chair Cantwell in introducing this critical legislation.”
The
Essential Transportation Employee Safety Act would require the U.S. Secretary
of Transportation to work with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to support the efforts
of state and local governments to provide for priority testing of
transportation workers. It would also implement personal protective equipment
and disinfection and sanitization requirements for owners and operators of
equipment or facilities used by certain transportation employers.
The Essential Transportation Employee Safety Act is
endorsed by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and the
Transportation Trades Department–AFL-CIO (TTD), which represents thirty-three
transportation labor unions, including the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA),
the Association of Flight Attendants–CWA (AFA-CWA), and the Transport Workers
Union of America (TWU).
“Throughout
the course of this pandemic, America’s transportation workers have rightly been
celebrated as frontline heroes for their dedication and fearlessness in the
face of danger,” said International Brotherhood of Teamsters General
President James Hoffa. “The American people now fully recognize the
essential role that the transportation workforce plays in keeping our stores
stocked, our hospitals fully supplied, and our vaccine distribution sites up
and running. The Essential Transportation Employee Safety Act enacts
enforceable standards by which employers must abide in order to protect the
safety and wellbeing of these dedicated workers. From sanitation standards
on shared equipment to a mask mandate for passengers, the protections outlined
in this bill will make a real difference in the lives of transportation
workers. I thank Senators Blumenthal, Cantwell, and Markey for introducing
this critical legislation, and look forward to working with them to see that
these protections become enshrined in law.”
“From
bus drivers to pilots, the working people who serve on the frontlines of our
transportation system risk their health and wellbeing daily as they see us
through the COVID-19 crisis. In return, we have an obligation to keep them safe
from this virus and treat them with the dignity and respect they deserve,”
said secretary-treasurer of the 33 union Transportation Trades Department,
AFL-CIO (TTD) Greg Regan. “The Essential Transportation Employee Safety Act
will establish the strong federal mandates that are needed to ensure the
safety of this critical workforce.”
“Pilots
are ready to welcome more passengers back onboard our planes and make that
‘cleared for takeoff’ announcement – and this bill will help ensure we all have
a smooth flight,” said ALPA President, Capt. Joe DePete. “Along with the
recent implementation of the federal mask mandate, the Essential Transportation
Employee Act will help restore confidence in the transportation system and turn
the American economy around. ALPA applauds Senators Blumenthal, Cantwell, and
Markey for their efforts to enhance workplace safety
for essential transportation workers.”
“The
TWU appreciates the efforts of Senators Blumenthal, Cantwell, and Markey in
their fight on behalf of transport workers,” said TWU President
John Samuelsen. “As we mourn our brothers and sisters that we have
tragically lost to this virus, our members have nevertheless shown up to work
every day for the past year at great personal risk. There is no question that
transport workers deserve priority testing and other safety measures in this
bill that will allow our members to safely perform their essential work. This
is a step our country must take if we want to recover from this pandemic.”
“One
year ago, Flight Attendants called for a coordinated, robust, enforceable plan
to keep workers safe and stop the virus from becoming a pandemic," said
Sara Nelson, Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, representing nearly 50,000
Flight Attendants at 17 airlines. "We applaud the leadership of
Senators Blumenthal, Markey, and Cantwell who introduced this legislation last
year. We must take swift and decisive action to pass and implement this and
other measures to contain and defeat the virus and restore our industry and
economy."