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North Carolina TSA officers win with landmark labor deal

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Friday, May 31, 2024   

Transportation Security Officers in North Carolina and beyond are celebrating a new labor deal which will bolster workers' rights.

The seven-year contract, negotiated by the American Federation of Government Employees TSA Council 100, ensures better on-the-job treatment and enhanced bargaining abilities.

Mac Johnson, council executive director, said the new agreement grants workers more protections than ever before.

"Simple things we were not able to negotiate in the past or were limited was the attendance management process, whereas the agency pretty much unilaterally made those decisions on attendance procedures," Johnson outlined. "Along those same lines, we were not able to negotiate or it was limited to shift trades."

He noted the contract improves leave conditions and guards against unfair disciplinary measures. Rep. Alma Adams, D-N.C., has co-sponsored the Rights for the TSA Workforce Act to protect the contract gains under future administrations.

Johnson pointed out the new contract coupled with recent pay increases will mean lower turnover and better staffing levels as summer travel surges. Council 100 represents 45,000 employees at the TSA.

"I can safely say that the younger generation or those potential new TSA employees can join TSA and look at it as a career versus a job now," Johnson emphasized.

Johnson added since the pay bumps took effect last summer, TSA has already seen improvements in employee retention. The agency's turnover rate is now at its lowest in history at 11%.

Disclosure: The American Federation of Government Employees contributes to our fund for reporting on Budget Policy and Priorities, Livable Wages/Working Families, and Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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