NTEU says it\'s eager to move on to the next two steps — a union representation election, then bargaining a contract. We get details from NTEU President Colleen Kelley.
John Gage is president of the American Federation of Government Employees, one of the unions vying to represent the 40,000 Transportation Security Officers who have been granted collective bargaining rights.
Agency administrator John Pistole determined workers can hold a vote on whether to be represented by a union. Pistole\'s memo details four areas that will fall under collective bargaining if employees approve it.
Homeland Security Today\'s David Silverberg discusses TSA\'s decision to stop using private screeners.
What comes next for the federal government\'s internship programs? Colleen Kelley, president of the National Treasury Employees Union, discusses the end of FCIP and the new Pathways Program. January 14,2011
A former TSA worker has been sentenced for tampering with government databases.
Loopholes in the global aviation system beyond the control of the Homeland Security Department are stymieing steps to bolster screening, several federal officials told lawmakers.
NTEU president Colleen Kelley says that TSOs are being unfairly targeted.
Transportation Security Administration chief John Pistole pleaded with Thanksgiving travelers for understanding and urged them not to boycott full-body scans the day before the holiday.
The public anger over the TSA safety measures show how difficult it is for the Obama administration to balance national security and individuals\' privacy.
AFGE president John Gage speaks with the Federal Drive about the new TSA security measures which impact TSOs as well.
Homeland Security Today\'s David Silverberg discusses why DHS is reluctant to back off from the new airport security measures.
The Transportation Security Administration says airline pilots will be allowed to skip some physical security checks at airports.
With one week until the holiday travel season begins, hearings are being held on airport screenings, including new pat-down techniques and full body scanners. Bob Cusack, managing editor of The Hill and John Adler, President of FLEOA join us with their takes.
John Pistole, the head of the Transportation Security Administration, is hit with questions about new pat-down techniques that air passengers have complained are invasive. The Hill\'s Bob Cusack tells us about yesterday\'s hearing.