Tsa Uniform
“While we must respect employee rights to be represented by organized
labor,TSA has failed to represent the flying public and has missed the
mark on improving procedures and protocols while focusing on tie tacks
and tattoos,”Mica said in a statement today.“Even though the army of
TSA screeners has reached a labor agreement, it is my prediction they
will never be happy while they must deal with this gigantic and often
mindless bureaucracy.Many of these hard-working TSA workers are being
left in the lurch.”TSA has about 44,000 employees,who voted 17,326 to 1,774 to ratify
“their first-ever collective bargaining agreement,giving them more say
in what they wear on the job,the shifts they work and the time off they
take,whether they can change from part-time to full-time work or back The cost of the increase in TSA uniform allowance is an estimated $9.63 million annually.”
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