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AFGE, TSA Hold Historic Labor-Management
Meeting
Washington, D.C., July 23, 2009 – The
American Federation of Government Employees and the
Transportation Security Administration met today in a historic,
first-ever formal labor-management meeting to discuss a number
of workplace issues in an effort to jump-start a new working
relationship between the agency and the largest TSA union.
Nine AFGE Transportation Security Officer activists and Local
Union leaders took center stage in the meeting with acting TSA
Administrator Gale Rossides, Chief of Staff Art Macias and other
TSA management officials. AFGE President John Gage led the AFGE
delegation, which – in addition to TSO activists –
included Staff Counsel Chad Harris, Legislative Representative
Charity Wilson and National Organizer Peter Winch.
"The past eight years with the Bush administration have been
an uphill battle and we are finally beginning to see the light
at the end of the tunnel," Gage said. "With this meeting, TSA
has acknowledged that AFGE is an integral piece of the agency's
relationship with its employees, and that – in short
– AFGE is here to stay."
Issues of discussion included testing, the Performance
Accountability and Standards System; leave policies,
disciplinary actions and field management culture; local
organizing environment and next steps at the national level.
AFGE also pushed for TSO collective bargaining rights.
"Our TSOs were the stars of this meeting," Gage said. "They
shared the real-life experiences of what it means to work on the
front line for airport security. They used their collective
voices to tell the stories of their TSO co-workers. It was
a privilege to be part of such a courageous and powerful group
of union leaders."
These Local Union leaders are from airports in New York,
Boston, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Albuquerque, San
Diego, Miami, and Orlando.
Thursday's meeting came about from an earlier discussion, in
which Gage asked Rossides specifically for a labor-management
sit down. AFGE is very pleased that TSA took the union's request
seriously. It's also pleased to be taking this step toward a
real labor-management relationship between TSA and the union.
AFGE is the largest TSA union with approximately 11,000
dues-paying TSA members in 32 Locals nationwide. AFGE has
represented the TSA workforce since the agency was created in
2001.
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