TSA workers are getting paid again, but airport chaos isn't going anywhere
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TSA workers are getting paid again, but airport chaos isn't going anywhere
""This is a dire situation," McNeill told lawmakers on Wednesday. "We are facing a potential perfect storm of severe staffing shortages and an influx of millions of passengers at our airports.""
""There are knock-on ramifications of attrition when the shutdown ends," Stahl told 'The Hill,' a TV news program. "The situation will get worse before it gets better.""
The airline industry is currently facing significant challenges, including staffing shortages and rising costs, which are making travel more stressful and expensive. TSA workers, who often live paycheck to paycheck, went without wages during a government shutdown, leading to hundreds quitting their jobs. Although paychecks are being reinstated, the TSA is struggling to fill these vacancies, with training taking 4 to 6 months. This staffing crisis could impact operations during major events like the FIFA World Cup.
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