The widely anticipated lawsuit seeks to overturn Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's attempts to cancel a TSA collective bargaining agreement.
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The union for Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) employees is suing Homeland Security Secretary Krisit Noem after she said she was ending a collective bargaining agreement signed last ...
Unions filed a lawsuit on Thursday seeking to block the Trump administration from ending collective bargaining for about ...
Unions have filed a lawsuit to prevent the Trump administration from terminating collective bargaining for thousands of TSA ...
You see Transportation Security Agency checkpoints at airports all around Illinois, from Chicago to the Quad Cities to the ...
Nearly 2,000 TSA employees will be effected by the termination put in place by the Department of Homeland Security and Trump administration.
Nearly 200 TSA officers “work full-time on union matters” instead of serving the public. The end of collective bargaining would remove “bureaucratic hurdles” to greater efficiency. And officers no ...
Local union leaders are questioning the legality of the decision and say it's a blatant attack on organized labor.
The Department of Homeland Security last week ended the collective bargaining agreement — signed last May — with the Transportation Security Administration security officers.
Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, representing 55,000 Flight Attendants at 20 airlines, ...
A cohort of federal workers convened Monday morning in Orlando for a roundtable hosted by U.S. Congressman Darren Soto.
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