TSA Officers to Receive Paychecks as Early as Monday, DHS Announces
TSA Officers to Receive Paychecks as Early as Monday
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that TSA officers will start receiving their paychecks as early as Monday, bringing relief to the thousands of employees who have been working without pay during the government shutdown.
Long Lines at Airports Persist
Despite the announcement, long lines for TSA screening of air travelers at airports around the United States continue to persist. The shutdown has caused significant disruptions to air travel, with many passengers facing delays and cancellations.
DHS Statement
The DHS statement reads: 'The Department of Homeland Security is committed to ensuring the safety and security of the American people. We are working tirelessly to resolve the shutdown and get our employees back to work as soon as possible.'
Impact on Air Travel
The shutdown has had a significant impact on air travel, with many passengers facing delays and cancellations. The long lines at airports are causing frustration for travelers, who are eager to get to their destinations.
Conclusion
The announcement that TSA officers will start receiving their paychecks as early as Monday is a welcome relief to the thousands of employees who have been working without pay during the government shutdown. However, the long lines at airports persist, causing significant disruptions to air travel.
Sources
[1] TSA officers will start getting paychecks as early as Monday, DHS says