Over a third of TSA officers call out at 3 major U.S. airports in single day as funding standoff continues
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More than 40% of TSA officers called out of work on Tuesday at an airport in Houston – one of three major airports in the U.S. where over a third of workers called out that day. Kris Van Cleave contributed to this report. In:
More than 40% of TSA officers called out of work on Tuesday at an airport in Houston – one of three major airports in the U.S. where over a third of workers called out that day.
The workers aren't getting paid, leading to a spike in call-out rates, as a partial government shutdown over a funding dispute continues.
At William P. Hobby Airport in Texas, 40.8% of TSA workers called out on Tuesday. At Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, nearly 36% of TSA officers called out, while more than 34% called out at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, according to TSA data.
"The morale is getting worse by the day because no one knows when this is gonna end," said Cameron Cochems, a union steward and lead TSA officer in Boise, Idaho.
Cochems said people are "waiting in line because the government can't do their job, and it's ruining people's lives."

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