TSA Employees Work Without Pay During Ongoing Partial Government Shutdown
1-Minute Brief
TSA workers across the US have missed their first full paycheck amid a partial government shutdown.
Key Facts
- TSA employees have missed their first full paycheck since the partial government shutdown began.
- Many US airports are asking for donations to support unpaid TSA staff.
- TSA workers have been working without pay since the shutdown started after a funding dispute.
- Travelers have experienced long lines and delays at airports due to staffing shortages and resignations.
- Airport officials are urging travelers to arrive up to three hours early due to longer TSA lines.
What Happened
TSA employees nationwide have continued to work without pay as the partial government shutdown persists, resulting in missed paychecks, staffing shortages, and longer wait times at airports.
Why It Matters
The situation affects both TSA workers' financial stability and air travelers' experiences, with increased wait times and operational challenges at airports across the country.
What's Next
Airline CEOs and airport officials have called for an end to the shutdown, but sources report no resolution between the White House and Congress. Travelers may continue to face delays if the shutdown continues.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown1d agoTSA workers grapple with loss of first paycheck: ‘I don’t want to depend on anybody else’
- CBS NewsLeft18h agoWatch: Long TSA lines, travel delays as partial government shutdown continues
- The GuardianLeft2d agoUS airports ask for donations for unpaid TSA staff amid partial government shutdown
