At world’s busiest airport, unpaid TSA workers weigh showing up or staying afloat
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By Kelly Yamanouchi
Published on March 20, 2026.
Over a third of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFI) workers are leaving work without pay, causing long lines at airports across the country and increased stress. Some workers cannot afford child care, other bills, and are relying on Uber or other services. The situation has been exacerbated by the lack of support for their families.
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