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TSA Union Thanks Lawmakers for Their Support on H.R. 1881

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AFGE Urges Congress to Pass the TSA Workforce Enhancement Act

WASHINGTON, March 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As momentum gains to repair the beleaguered Transportation Security Administration, the American Federation of Government Employees thanks House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-MS), Transportation Security and Infrastructure Protection Subcommittee Chairwoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) and Representative Nita Lowey, (D-NY) for their support and sponsorship of H.R. 1881, the Transportation Security Workforce Enhancement Act.

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"We've been working closely with Representatives Thompson, Lee and Lowey to get H.R.1881 passed. Since 2006, we have fought side-by-side with them for workplace rights and for fair pay for Transportation Security Officers across the country and their cooperation and work with us have been unwavering. They recognize that the nation's TSOs have gone far too long without a true voice at work," said John Gage, national president of the American Federation of Government Employees.

Representative Lowey, House Homeland Security Committee Chair Thompson and Transportation Security and Infrastructure Protection Subcommittee Chair Lee introduced the TSA Workforce Enhancement Act, legislation that would repeal the Aviation and Transportation Security Administration (ATSA) footnote that gives TSA the ability to prevent third-party oversight of decisions affecting employees, and goes on to grant TSOs the same collective bargaining rights and workplace protections as other federal workers - including those in DHS.

During AFGE's recent legislative conference, Rep. Lowey addressed a rally in front of AFL-CIO headquarters where hundreds of supporters had gathered to call for full collective bargaining rights at the agency. Lowey told the cheering crowd that she would continue to work for the passage of the bargaining rights legislation and thanked TSOs for their service to our nation's flying public.

AFGE, with strong backing from the AFL-CIO, has repeatedly urged Congress to pass H.R. 1881. "This legislation will not only give TSOs the right to bargain collectively," said Gage. "It will move TSOs under the General Schedule system under which most federal employees are covered."

AFGE has represented the TSA workforce since the agency was created in 2001. The union currently has approximately 12,000 dues-paying TSA members in 36 Locals nationwide.

AFGE is the largest federal employee union representing 600,000 workers in the federal government and the government of the District of Columbia, including some 40,000 DHS employees in agencies such as the Border Patrol, Citizenship and Immigration Services, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Federal Protective Service, FEMA and TSA.

SOURCE American Federation of Government Employees


 
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