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The TSA began requiring travelers to remove their shoes for X-ray screenings in 2006, after Richard Reid, known as the "Shoe ...
A union for the TSA? Not necessary. Letter to the Editor. January 11, 2010. Regarding the Jan. 5 Federal Diary column, "Sen. DeMint's argument against collective bargaining for TSA officers" http ...
The Transportation Security Administration will no longer require travelers to remove their shoes during security checks at U ...
In its announcement Friday, the TSA said it found that nearly 200 employees were working on union matters full-time while collecting a government salary — claims disputed by the union.
TSA Union Local Leader Gets House Arrest for Misappropriating Funds The president of a union local in Boston pleaded guilty to using nearly $30,000 in union funds for personal purposes. Erich ...
The PATCO move by Reagan, himself a former union president, kneecapped the American labor movement for a generation with union density dropping from twenty percent to ten percent. It had been as ...
The union representing TSA workers likes the sentiment, but says the program, which launches Aug. 5, doesn’t go far enough. With demand for air travel continuing to grow and airports getting ...
The union representing 45,000 federal airport screeners and the Transportation Security Administration have reached a tentative labor contract.
Bills, mortgages, child care, food: These are the things Transportation Security Administration workers at Pittsburgh International Airport worry about on the 28th day of the partial government ...
The union contract the TSA fought so hard for has just been declared null and void by the fed. You have to fight this and go on strike.
The TSA union called it on “unprovoked attack” and vowed to fight it. The department criticized the union whose staffers are responsible for keeping weapons off airplanes and protecting air ...