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Homeland Safety ends collective bargaining settlement with TSA staffers, an assault on employee rights
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Homeland Safety ends collective bargaining settlement with TSA staffers, an assault on employee rights

Last updated: March 7, 2025 6:14 pm
Editorial Board Published March 7, 2025
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By REBECCA SANTANA, Related Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Division of Homeland Safety stated Friday that it’s ending the collective bargaining settlement with the tens of 1000’s of frontline staff on the Transportation Safety Administration, marking a serious assault on employee rights below the Trump administration.

The division, in a press release asserting the termination, criticized the union whose staffers are accountable for protecting weapons off of airplanes and defending air journey. The division stated that poor performers have been being allowed to remain on the job and that the settlement was hindering the flexibility of the group “to safeguard our transportation systems and keep Americans safe” — an evaluation that confronted instant pushback from a high Democrat in Congress.

“This action will ensure Americans will have a more effective and modernized workforces across the nation’s transportation networks,” the company stated in a press release. “TSA is renewing its commitment to providing a quick and secure travel process for Americans.”

The TSA has about 50,000 staffers — known as transportation security officers — who’re those accountable for staffing airports across the nation and checking to make it possible for a whole lot of 1000’s of passengers a day don’t carry any weapons or explosives into the safe areas of airports.

The choice to finish the collective bargaining settlement comes after President Donald Trump’s administration pushed out TSA Administrator David Pekoske the day the Republican president was sworn into workplace. The company doesn’t presently have an administrator or a deputy administrator.

The tip of the collective bargaining settlement was instantly slammed by the highest Democrat on the Homeland Safety committee in Congress, Rep. Bennie G. Thompson of Mississippi, who praised the work of TSA staffers in defending air journey.

“Attempting to negate their legally binding collective bargaining agreement now makes zero sense — it will only reduce morale and hamper the workforce,” Thompson stated. “Since the Biden Administration provided pay increases and a new collective bargaining contract to the workforce, TSA’s attrition rates have plummeted.”

Thompson additionally criticized the Homeland Safety press launch, saying the division was utilizing “flat out wrong anti-union talking points.” He stated the actual purpose was “diminishing” the workforce so “they can transform it in the mold of Project 2025.”

Mission 2025 was the conservative governing blueprint that Trump insisted throughout the 2024 marketing campaign was not a part of his agenda. Mission 2025 requires instantly ending the TSA union and ultimately privatizing your complete company.

The union stated it could have a press release quickly.

Initially Printed: March 7, 2025 at 10:44 AM EST

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