A collective-bargaining vote by airport security workers that starts today may give federal employee groups their biggest victory in years, even as public workers in some states struggle to keep their union status.It's all about campaign contributions.
The country’s two largest federal-employee unions are competing to represent the 44,000 screeners who can cast their ballots through April 19. The effort, which Senate Republicans failed to stop last month, may raise Transportation Security Administration costs if workers push through changes such as increased staffing.
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
TSA Screeners Under Obama May Give Federal Unions Main Win in Years
Bloomberg Businesweek reports: