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Major US airports return to normal as TSA workers get paid

  • Major U.S. airports are returning to normal operations as 50,000 TSA officers, who went unpaid since mid-February, begin receiving retroactive payments.
  • President Donald Trump issued an emergency directive allowing TSA workers to be paid despite the partial government shutdown, with payments starting Monday according to the Homeland Security Department.
  • Most TSA officers received at least two full retroactive paychecks on Monday, with plans to cover remaining unpaid amounts soon.
  • Although TSA shortages continue to slow security lines, wait times improved to under 30 minutes at most major airports by Monday morning.
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Most airport bottlenecks ease

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·Richmond, United States
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The sometimes hourly waiting times at US airports have come to an end. Trump had paid the TSA officials responsible for security past the parliament.

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