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- Over 450 TSA Officers Have Quit amid Partial Government Shutdown
Over 450 TSA officers have quit and thousands continue to work without pay amid the partial government shutdown The shutdown, which began on Feb 14, has forced as many as 50,000 TSA agents
- Hundreds of TSA Agents Are Quitting Over the Government Shutdown . . .
Airports face long wait times as TSA agents quit over unpaid salaries due to a government shutdown, affecting travelers nationwide
- Hundreds of TSA officers quit instead of working without pay | AP News
Homeland Security has said roughly 50,000 TSA employees would work during the shutdown Nationwide on Thursday, about 10% of TSA agents missed work, the department reported
- TSA absences at airports double during shutdown, 300 officers quit - Yahoo
TSA has lost more than 300 employees since shutdown began The shutdown has also accelerated departures from the workforce
- 300 TSA officers quit as shutdown stretches and lines grow
TSA has lost more than 300 employees since shutdown began The shutdown has also accelerated departures from the workforce
- TSA officer callouts spike amid partial government shutdown as more . . .
Since the partial government shutdown began on Feb 14, the rate of unscheduled absences and callouts by Transportation Security Administration officers has "more than doubled" nationwide, and more than 300 TSA officers have left the agency, according to TSA statistics obtained by ABC News
- Nearly 500 TSA officers have quit, fueling four‑hour airport lines as . . .
In addition to the nearly 500 TSA workers who have quit, 41% of remaining TSA staff have called in sick at Atlanta’s main airport, while 39% have done so at Houston’s George Bush
- TSA delays grow as 460 unpaid agents quit amid DHS shutdown
Unpaid TSA agents are quitting and calling out, causing long airport delays and raising security risks as a DHS funding standoff drags on
- Over 400 TSA officers have quit since beginning of shutdown: DHS
More than 400 TSA officers have quit while thousands more continue to call out, causing staffing shortages at major airports
- TSA absences rise as government shutdown disrupts airports
The standoff in Congress has forced 50,000 airport security officers to work without pay and prompted airline CEOs on Sunday to call for a quick end
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