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TSA Screeners Brace for Paycheck Delays as Government Shutdown Looms with Rising Absenteeism Fears
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Transportation Security Administration screeners are preparing for their first missed paycheck this Friday amid an ongoing government shutdown, potentially leading to extended wait times at airport checkpoints starting this weekend. Multiple TSA employees have described agency efforts to curb sick leave as coercive during this three-week funding lapse. The situation highlights vulnerabilities in federal operations during budgetary disputes.
The TSA, established post-9/11 in 2001, screens over two million passengers daily across 440 U.S. airports to prevent aviation threats. Shutdowns disrupt non-essential functions, but security remains prioritized under furlough exemptions.
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Workers report strong-arm tactics, such as heightened scrutiny on absence requests, to maintain staffing levels despite financial hardships. This pressure aims to avoid operational breakdowns at peak travel periods.
Absenteeism is projected to surge after the paycheck miss, as screeners face bills without income support during the impasse. Historical shutdowns, like the 2018-2019 event affecting 800,000 workers, saw similar strains on essential services.
The current three-week shutdown stems from congressional disagreements over spending priorities, freezing funds for agencies like TSA. Essential personnel continue duties without pay, relying on backpay promises once resolved.
Airport lines could lengthen significantly, impacting holiday travel and commuter efficiency nationwide. Travelers are advised to arrive earlier to accommodate potential delays from understaffed lanes.
Some view shutdowns as necessary leverage in fiscal negotiations to enforce spending discipline and reduce national debt. They argue short-term inconveniences yield long-term budgetary health.
Others criticize these standoffs for disproportionately burdening frontline workers and disrupting public services without advancing compromise. Advocacy for streamlined funding processes seeks to prevent recurring disruptions.
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| Total News Sources | 46 |
| Left | 17 |
| Right | 9 |
| Center | 16 |
| Unrated | 4 |
| Bias Distribution | 37% Left |
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