Hundreds of TSA officers aren't showing up for work because of the gov't shutdown
'This will definitely affect the flying public'
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How many? Different airports have seen varying levels of increased absences. TSA employee union president Hydrick Thomas said as many as 170 employees have called out each day this week at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.
A Texas TSA official said call outs have increased by 200-300 percent at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. North Carolina TSA union president Mac Johnson said Charlotte and Raleigh-Durham airports have seen 10 percent more call outs, and also said the absences are "creating a vulnerability."
Why are they calling out? Some federal officials told CNN the absences were in protest of delayed paychecks. Others have said some TSA employees can't go to work because they can't afford childcare during the shutdown, or they've had to find temporary non-government jobs to pay the bills.
"The problem of call outs is really going to explode over the next week or two when employees miss their first paycheck," a DFW union official told CNN. "TSA officers are telling the union they will find another way to make money. That means calling out to work other jobs."
What's the impact? TSA spokesman Michael Bilello said the absences have not yet caused a significant disruption in TSA's ability to perform security functions.
Bilello said additional absences in coming days and weeks could result in longer lines as some airports may have to close some TSA lanes.
Thomas said he thinks the shutdown and resulting absences will impact travelers.
"This will definitely affect the flying public who we are sworn to protect," Thomas said.
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