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Home Front: Politix
Airports seeing rise in security screeners calling off work
2019-01-06
NEW YORK (AP) ‐ 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 .

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.
Posted by:Besoeker

#11  This is a 100% W Bush failure. There was no reason to nationalize the security operations in airports. Government overreach.
Posted by: ruprecht   2019-01-06 23:57  

#10  Not a failure, reminds me of the tower operators in the 80's. We, the people that elected him want the wall. When the politicians that just want the debate of immigration during elections are hating this. WE WILL GET THE WALL.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2019-01-06 15:30  

#9  Passing through Philly airport several years ago, I actually saw a TSA agent confiscate eyelash curlers from an elderly woman. And we wonder why the security lines take so long.
Posted by: One Eyed Smith2935   2019-01-06 11:27  

#8  Uh huh.
Posted by: Frank G   2019-01-06 11:17  

#7   More signs of Trump's Shutdown Failure.
Posted by: Otto Forkbeard2391   2019-01-06 11:13  

#6  Perhaps these TSA folks are calling in sick because they are jealous that they are not getting the same paid vacation as other non-essential gov't workers.
Posted by: warthogswife   2019-01-06 10:51  

#5  TSA... making the world safe from nail clippers
Posted by: DarthVader   2019-01-06 10:24  

#4  Alot of bottles of water are alot safer now.
Posted by: Chris   2019-01-06 08:14  

#3  If I was head of some airline's security operation, I'd start with the assumption that TSA didn't even catch the low hanging fruit.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-01-06 07:48  

#2  Obviously, a job that needs to be turned over to the airlines. See - El Al

They don't want it because they then assume liability which they got their congresscritters to pick up on 9/12 to protect their ASSets for hiring a bunch of retired doughnut cops to man the screening stations.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-01-06 07:10  

#1  An obvious issue of "National Security."

Mobilize the military to assume these duties.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-01-06 02:21  

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