Airport traffic officers cite lack of licensing; demand that Kansas City make it right

A labor union representing traffic control officers at Kansas City International Airport alleges that LAZ Parking, the officers’ employer, is violating the law by failing to secure private security licenses for its staff.

Service Employees International Union said in a news release that it filed a complaint with the Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners’ Private Officers Licensing Unit, which processes applications, about the lack of licensing.

The union said the licensing office confirmed that LAZ Parking, a Connecticut-based company, has not registered any licenses for the officers…

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