- Partial or staggered payments
- Delays depending on banking and processing systems
- Continued uncertainty about future paychecks
- Some called out.
- Some took second jobs.
- Some left the workforce entirely.
- Hundreds of TSA workers resigned during the shutdown period
- Call-out rates surged into double digits in key regions
- Remaining workers were forced to cover longer shifts under stress
TSA Pay Crisis Continues After
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TSA Pay Crisis Continues Below...
What Travelers May Still Experience
- Longer-than-usual security lines
- Fewer open screening checkpoints
- Inconsistent wait times depending on staffing
- Slower passenger processing
- Increased pressure on airline schedules
- Greater operational stress across airport systems
- Catching up on rent, bills, and debt
- Reconsidering long-term careers in federal service
- Recovering from weeks of financial and emotional strain
- Queens Impact: A Local System With National Pressure
- Should essential workers be guaranteed uninterrupted pay?
- How can agencies retain trained staff during funding crises?
- What safeguards are needed to prevent operational strain from escalating into safety concerns?
- Getting workers paid was a step forward.
- Rebuilding the system they hold together—that’s the real challenge ahead.
Published Author in Her Family
Alexis Donald, MD, a trailblazing African American medical doctor and advocate for empowering young minds, is thrilled to announce the release of her highly anticipated children’s book, Mommy I Want to be a Doctor. Based on her own remarkable journey, this captivating story encourages children to dream big, believe in themselves, and fearlessly pursue their aspirations.
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To see our exclusive interview with Dr. Donald Tap here.
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