March 03, 2007
WASHINGTON Mar 2, 2007 (AP)— Senators left town Friday with little to show for a week of debate on a massive anti-terrorism bill and squabbling over whether to let federal airport screeners join unions and risk a veto of a Homeland Security bill by President Bush.Acutally, screeners are allowed to join unions. But, it's an empty gesture as the unions are not allowed to participate in collective-bargaining.
The answer to TSA employee issues is not unionizing, it's holding the TSA Executive Service to account. Too many TSA suits are incompetent, and too many Federal Security Directors have placed loyal but stupid cronies in positions of authority, resulting in astronomical turnover rates and the highest injury rate in federal service.
TSA is unique in having been recently created from the ground up. Most such organizations are headed by people who have worked their way up from the ranks. In the TSA, virtually all of the executives are career bureaucrats recruited from other departments. They should have been placed in their positions with the understanding that they were temporary, and that uniformed TSA personnel would replace them as they were promoted.
Replacing these drones with people who actually know the score would obviate the need for union representation.
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Posted by: The Game at March 03, 2007 12:03 PM (G7yeG)
And, Bluto, you're absolutely right about the TSA. As is typical, the situation usually degenerates when the government takes over. Hopefully, the socialized health care scam will be rejected by the public. Otherwise we'll be in for another expensive and ineffective mess.
Posted by: Mike at March 03, 2007 01:07 PM (unQIx)
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