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The Department of Homeland Security is ending the $200 million Quiet Skies program, citing political weaponization concerns.
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The false alarm sparked a wave of community action, underscoring fears and the strength of neighborhood networks.
The DHS announced on March 7 that the department was ending collective bargaining with Transportation Security Administration ...
The Trump administration’s decision to end collective bargaining rights for Transportation Security Officers threatens our national security.
A TSA employee told Federal News Network that leadership has yet to communicate with airport screeners about the decision.
A federal judge on Monday issued a preliminary injunction to halt Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s efforts to end a ...
The future of the collective bargaining agreement that oversees TSA officers remains uncertain, but a significant legal ...
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem had stripped collective bargaining powers from unionized Transportation Security Officers, who are responsible for screening passengers, baggage, and cargo at airports.
A federal judge has blocked the Department of Homeland Security from ending a collective bargaining agreement with the ...
A judge's ruling has found a move by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem likely violated due process in her bid to crush collective ...