cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26471893

Summary

Trump is revoking collective bargaining rights at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), ending union protections for thousands of airport security officers.

The Department of Homeland Security claims the move will improve efficiency and security, but unions argue it is a retaliatory attack on federal workers.

The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) plans to challenge the decision. TSA workers fear the rollback will worsen working conditions and retention.

The policy reverses union rights granted under Obama and expanded by Biden.

  • @[email protected]
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    252 days ago

    You want to piss off employees who keep terrorists, drugs, and weapons out of the country?

    On second thought… yes, he does, because he isn’t working for Americans.

    • @DontTreadOnBigfoot
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      492 days ago

      Except the TSA has never shown to be remotely effective at doing any of that.

      I’m of the opinion that the TSA should probably be abolished, but keeping it while abusing its employees is the worst of both worlds…

      • @[email protected]
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        172 days ago

        Worst jobs program ever, all you need is a good metal detector and that’s it. The security theater after 9/11 has been and always will be a joke.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 days ago

        Except the TSA has never shown to be remotely effective at doing any of that.

        So, we’d all be OK if these 6,000+ loaded firearms PER YEAR were allowed to pass through unchecked?

        There’s always room for improvement, but the idea that everything needs to be abolished, rather than improved, seems crazy.

      • @AdamEatsAss
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        2 days ago

        There is no way to quantify the number of attacks that would have happened without the TSA. “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”. The TSA is a very effective deterrent.

        • @[email protected]
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          52 days ago

          Oh, my friend, of course we can quantify it. There was a time when TSA didn’t exist. And of course many other countries don’t have TSA.

      • @brucethemoose
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        Bust/siezing data must be classified. I bet Congress has access to it, no?

        Also many “mundane” duties of customs are important. Like keeping parasites or invasive species out.

        • @4_degrees
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          212 days ago

          TSA has nothing to do with customs, who do an actual important job as you note. TSA is strictly domestic “security”

          • @brucethemoose
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            Ah yeah I mixed that up.

            People are kinda crazy though. It doesn’t have to be so extreme, they aren’t going to stop a smart/motivated terrorist, but I think a deterrent against some poor soul bringing their family gun on board is a good idea.

            • @4_degrees
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              62 days ago

              Hey, maybe they’re a deterrent but they definitely don’t have a good track record. I just miss when you could see your friend or family member off to the gate. Now it’s just another part of the misery factory that is air travel.

              • @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA
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                12 days ago

                you still can go, you just have to ask the ticket agent for a pass to get through security.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 days ago

      TSA is worthless, my friend. Nobody should support their agency. Fire them all, please. I do, however, support workers unionizing and striking, and if that is TSA employees, high five.