March 31 (Reuters) – The Transportation Security Administration said absences among the nation’s 50,000 security officers fell sharply on Monday as workers got paid after working six weeks without a paycheck.
The Homeland Security Department said the absence rate fell to 8.6% after being as high as 12.4% on Friday. The highest absences reported Monday were at Atlanta Monday with 29% of workers out along with around 20% at Houston’s two aiports, Baltimore, New Orleans, New York JFK and Philadephia.
Major airports that had suffered multi-hour lines said Monday that operations had largely returned to normal.
(Reporting by David Shepardson)
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