February 27, 2017
OSHA says there’s reason to believe an airport maintenance manager was demoted because he spoke to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about safety deficiencies at the facility.
Abdul-Malik Ali, former Director of Field Maintenance for the City of Cleveland-Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, had expressed concerns about a lack of ice-melting chemicals and staffing during winter storms at the airport.
According to a document obtained by The Plain Dealer, Ali engaged in activities protected by the federal Air-21 act on at least four occasions.
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