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"Attempting to negate [TSA workers'] legally binding collective bargaining agreement now makes zero sense – it will only reduce morale and hamper the workforce," said Rep. Bennie G. Thompson ...
PHILADELPHIA — LaShanda Palmer was helping two TSA officers in Philadelphia file grievances at their union office earlier this month when she received an unexpected message. “We had to vacate ...
I may not love the job the TSA does, but as a worker I'll stand with fellow workers against greedy bosses any day of the week (note: cops do not count as workers). Your management has decided to ...
TSA workers rallied against the DHS ending their collective bargaining agreement, fearing job insecurity, lower morale, and ...
TSA workers’ right to be represented by a union ... the agency was plagued by poor morale and employee retention, fueled by poor pay and rampant favoritism. In a statement, AFGE National ...
The TSA’s 46,000 officers are set to receive full collective bargaining rights and better pay, the Department of Homeland Security announced Thursday. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas ...
The TSA union ... of frontline workers, which has historically lagged behind other government employees. Pekoske credited the pay increases with improving employee retention and morale.
A TSA agent walks to a security checkpoint at O’Hare Airport in 2023. Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times file Share Chicago-area TSA union workers are left with nothing but questions after the ...
DHS also claims that at 86% of federalized airports, TSA has more employees doing full-time union work than performing screening functions, at taxpayer expense. But AFGE President Everett Kelley ...