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DHS ends collective bargaining for TSA’s Transportation Security Officers

DHS says the TSA has more people doing 'full-time union work' rather than performing screening functions at 86% of US airports

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says it is ending collective bargaining for Transportation Security Officers with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). 

In a release obtained exclusively by FOX Business, DHS said the TSA has more people doing "full-time union work" rather than performing screening functions at 86% of U.S. airports. 

This means that out of 432 federalized airports, 374 airports have fewer than 200 TSA Officers to perform screening functions. These officers are paid by the government but work "full-time on union matters" and do not retain certification to perform screening functions, DHS said. 

The department cited a recent TSA employee survey which found that more than 60% of "poor performers" are allowed to stay employed and "not surprisingly, continue to not perform."   

DHS said these circumstances have impeded TSA’s chief responsibility "to safeguard our transportation systems and keep Americans safe."  

DHS argued that eliminating collective bargaining will make airports more efficient by removing "bureaucratic hurdles that will enhance productivity, and lower passengers' wait times in security lines." 

DHS said Transportation Security Officers will now be promoted based on their performance, not longevity or union membership.