Washington – Airports Seeing Rise In Security Screeners Calling Off Work

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    FILE - An employee (L) of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) looks at a monitor on a new checkpoint with automated screening lanes at Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy  International Airport (JFK)  in Queens, New York, USA, 17 May 2017. EPAWashington – The federal agency tasked with guaranteeing U.S. airport security acknowledged an increase in the number of its employees calling off work during the partial government shutdown .

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    Employees of the Transportation Security Administration are expected to work without pay during the shutdown because their jobs are considered essential.

    The TSA said in a statement Friday that call outs that began over the holiday period have increased. The agency did not say how many of its employees have called out, but it said the call outs have had “minimal impact given that there are 51,739 employees supporting the screening process.” The statement said wait times “may be affected” but so far “remain well within TSA standards.”

    “TSA is closely monitoring the situation,” the agency statement said. “Security effectiveness will not be compromised.”

    The Department of Homeland Security and President Donald Trump pushed back Saturday on suggestions that the call outs represented a “sickout” that was having significant consequences on U.S. air travel. White House officials and congressional aides were in talks Saturday to end the shutdown, which entered its 15th day. Negotiations are at an impasse over Trump’s demands for $5.6 billion to fund a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border.

    TSA spokesman Michael Bilello tweeted that 5.5 percent of the TSA workforce at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport called out Friday, compared with 3.5 percent on a normal day. He said wait times “may be affected” but that all passengers would be screened as normal.

    Hydrick Thomas, president of the national TSA employee union, told CNN that up to 170 TSA employees at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport have called out each day this week. Union officials did not respond to requests for comment Saturday.

    Airport officials said no unusual screening delays were being experienced at JFK, Chicago’s O’Hare and Midway airports, or Miami International Airport.


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    lazy-boy
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    lazy-boy
    5 years ago

    TSA is the government’s move to give money to people who can not think or reason. TSA is the worst group of people to be assembled in one place.

    total incompetents….

    qazxc
    qazxc
    5 years ago

    What chutzpah! The nerve of these ungrateful subjects of King Donald. Don’t they appreciate the incredible honor of working for His Royal Highness, Donald of Orange??? Can’t the recognize the opportunity to prove their loyalty to Princess Ivankala and Prince Jared?

    5 years ago

    The TSA personnel are useless and worthless. Many are ex-cons; there have been reporrts of TSA screeners being arrested for stealing the valuables of passengers. In addition, there is a very high turnover ratio among the TSA. One never sees the same personnel at the same airport, on repeat visits. It appears that their so-called standards are very subjective. For example, within the same airport, from gate to gate, there are different standards as to what and whom should be searched, what should not be searched, which passengers to harass for secondary screening, when they haven’t set off any alarms, etc. Their entire methodology, if any, stinks!!

    StormyDaniels
    StormyDaniels
    5 years ago

    At the airports this week, I’ve noticed the low moral of the TSA staff. In my work I fly several times a week and the shortage was noticeable the last few days. Usually I get patted down each time, but not this past Thursday of Saturday.