"Attempting to negate [TSA workers'] legally binding collective bargaining agreement now makes zero sense – it will only ...
It's the latest step in unraveling the work of democrats. The Department of Homeland Security announced Friday it will end collective bargaining for TSA security officers.
The move could lay the groundwork for the government to fire T.S.A. workers and perhaps even privatize the agency, according to labor experts.
Everything we've worked for is in the wind,' said a union representative for 140 federal airport security officers in Maine.