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TSA Lines Are Shorter. The World Cup and a Lengthy Shutdown Could Change That.

The New York Times – Business:

Security lines are shorter, but the shutdown continues and pay is unresolved. With the World Cup around the corner, T.S.A. agents are tempering their expectations.

Ceylan Yeğinsu
Author: Ceylan Yeğinsu

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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Airport Security, Airports, American Federation of Government Employees, Federal Budget (US), Government Employees, Shutdowns (Institutional), Transportation Security Administration, Travel and Vacations, United States Politics and Government
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