The AFL-CIO urges the Senate to grant collective bargaining rights to our nation’s Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers. By approving the McCaskill amendment to the 9/11 Security Commission Bill that grants TSA workers collective bargaining and appeals rights and addresses security concerns raised by TSA, the Senate would send President Bush a clear message that we must strengthen our nation’s security by supporting those entrusted with protecting it.
It’s ironic that the Bush Administration blocked TSA officers from having a voice on the job under the guise of national security. Airport screeners are entrusted with a vitally important duty and must be free to speak up about where improvements can be made to best protect our nation from terrorist attacks. Without bargaining and appeals rights, TSA workers are subject to workplace discrimination and retaliation for pointing out shortcomings in security procedures.
All workers deserve the freedom to improve their lives through a union and those on the front lines of our nation’s security are no exception.
We urge President Bush to support workers who are entrusted with our national security by ensuring they are free to do the job they’ve been hired to do, without fear of reprisal.
Contact: Steve Smith 202-637-5018




