TSA workers miss 1st full paycheck
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As the DHS shutdown drags on, federal employees who are continuing to work across the department, without pay, are feeling the financial strain firsthand.
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Maritime safety concerns grow on San Francisco Bay as paychecks stop during government shutdown
Many essential workers at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security continue to work without pay, raising concerns not only about airport security but also about maritime safety on the San Francisco Bay.
Travelers flying out of San Antonio International Airport are being urged to plan ahead as Transportation Security Administration agents go without their first
Long security lines and frustrated travelers are becoming increasingly common at airports across the country due to the partial shutdown.
Transportation Security Administration agents across the country—including hundreds here in Memphis—are now working without pay as a budget impasse at the Department of Homeland Security stretches on.
The White House said it can't shuffle money around to pay TSA workers, who are set to go without pay after receiving a partial paycheck this week as the government shutdown drags on.
Troops were starting to see money deposited into their accounts on Tuesday a few days after the Defense Department said that it was moving $8 billion out of research and development funds to dish out paychecks amid the ongoing government shutdown.