Seeking to end a debate that has brewed for nearly a decade, the director of the Transportation Security Administration announced on Friday that a union would be allowed to bargain over working conditions on behalf of the nation’s 45,000 airport security officers, although certain issues like pay will not be subject to negotiation.
The question of whether unions can negotiate on behalf of airport security workers has been a repeated topic of partisan debate on Capitol Hill, at times threatening to hold up major pieces of legislation or even the Senate confirmation of the agency’s director.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/05/us...nize.html?_r=2
If you were outraged by the fact that there are teachers, not allowed to teach, but that can't be fired, costing taxpayers millions in salary for not working, wait...
Wait until the already out of control TSA thugs gets a union to protect his ass .......
They'll have jobs for life no matter how they do on the job.
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