
Short-staffed TSA asks its office workers to help out at checkpoints this summer
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The Transportation Security Administration has asked some of its office workers to help security officers with a surge of summer travel at the nation's airports, a TSA official said Thursday.
(CNN) — The Transportation Security Administration has asked some of its office workers to help security officers with a surge of summer travel at the nation's airports, a TSA official said Thursday. The ask, including to local administrative offices, comes in addition to a campaign aiming to hire 6,000 workers. The official said it has hired 3,100 transportation security officers -- the blue-shirted checkpoint employees -- so far this year. The official acknowledged the request for volunteers from its office ranks is outlined in an internal memo, which was first reported by The Washington Post. The official said offices "have been sending up volunteers throughout the week and they've been accepted to deploy."More Related News

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