Airports Rush to Feed Unpaid TSA Workers
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Amid an ongoing partial federal government shutdown, the Albuquerque International Sunport organized a The drive, which began Monday, has so far collected thousands of food items for the workers and their families.
Las Vegas' casino industry is sending food and care items to its local TSA agents as a way to keep tourists flowing to and from the Strip.
Among items being collected for TSA workers: nonperishable food items, cleaning and laundry supplies and diapers.
Suitcases full of items like vegan jerky will be delivered to the workers amid the partial government shutdown
Transportation Security Administration employees at the Charleston International Airport have been affected by the ongoing partial government shutdown, but the Lowcountry community showed up to help.
A nonprofit stepped up to help TSA workers at St. Louis Lambert International Airport. Operation Food Search brought 400 bags of food for workers.
The Food & Essentials Pantry at Harry Reid International Airport, set up to aid unpaid federal workers during the ongoing partial government shutdown, was virtually empty Wednesday morning despite its recent reopening
A free food giveaway in Pembroke Park drew dozens of families Saturday, offering relief to residents struggling to keep up with rising costs and, for some, missed paychecks.
The Pittsburgh International Airport has arranged free meals for Transportation Security Administration agents affected by the government shutdown. Thursday marked the start of an ongoing partnership between the airport and the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank to provide meals to TSA workers until the shutdown ends.
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Community hosts food distribution to support unpaid TSA workers
TSA workers remain unpaid as the partial government shutdown drags on. The community at New Birth Missionary Baptist church is hosting a free food distribution today, March 21 from 9-11 am to alleviate food insecurity these essential workers may be facing without pay.
The Transportation Security Administration continues to face widespread staffing shortages during the partial government shutdown. It’s triggering travel disruptions