TSA workers start getting paychecks
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The video attached aired on March 25, before the donation drive was suspended. After weeks of going unpaid, the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) said paychecks are being sent
Troops were starting to see money deposited into their accounts on Tuesday a few days after the Defense Department said that it was moving $8 billion out of research and development funds to dish out paychecks amid the ongoing government shutdown.
Although most Americans only get paid every other week, the average American spends more than one-third of their paycheck within the first 12 hours of receiving it; by 48 hours, nearly 48% of the average paycheck is already spent, according to a new survey ...
The average TSA wait time over the past few weeks at Denver International Airport has been just 12 minutes. Passengers have come and gone as usual. However, for TSA workers the story is much different.
The Trump administration says TSA workers will be paid in the next couple days despite the DHS shutdown. Follow for live updates on airport wait times and news from the White House.
The Trump administration came through on its promise to pay Transportation Security Administration workers, with officers receiving a deposit into their accounts on Monday. But local AFGE union leader Aaron Barker tells Here & Now‘s Peter O’Dowd his first paycheck in weeks was lacking.
TSA officers will start receiving paychecks again as early as Monday after President Trump signed a memorandum to use existing funds to fill the gap, but travelers are still dealing with long lines at airport security checkpoints across the country.
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TSA workers finally getting paid after 6 weeks: Emergency funds released amid airport chaos
Nearly 50,000 TSA officers worked without pay during the Department of Homeland Security shutdown that began Valentine's Day, causing massive delays at major airports. Emergency funds will start being released Monday,