TSA Employees Miss First Paycheck During Ongoing Partial Government Shutdown
In Brief
TSA employees have missed their first full paycheck as the partial government shutdown continues.
Key Facts
- TSA employees have been working without pay since the partial government shutdown began.
- TSA officers missed their first full paycheck on Friday.
- President Trump thanked TSA agents for working without pay during the shutdown.
- Some US airports are asking for donations to support unpaid TSA staff.
- Travelers at some airports have experienced long lines and are being urged to arrive early.
What Happened
TSA employees across the US missed their first full paycheck as the partial government shutdown continued, with some airports seeking donations to support affected staff.
Why It Matters
The missed paychecks highlight the financial strain on federal workers and may impact airport security operations and passenger wait times during a busy travel period.
What's Next
Negotiations between political parties are ongoing, and the situation for TSA employees will depend on when the shutdown ends or a funding agreement is reached.
Sources
- Google News — TSA workers grapple with loss of first paycheck: ‘I don’t want to depend on anybody else’(7h ago)
- The Guardian — US airports ask for donations for unpaid TSA staff amid partial government shutdown(20h ago)
- CBS News — Trump thanks TSA agents working with no pay amid government shutdown(22m ago)
