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Biden Ousts Trump Holdovers from Social Security Administration


Biden Ousts Trump Holdovers from Social Security Administration
Removal of the agency’s leadership follows a Supreme Court decision finding that laws barring a president from firing political appointees without cause are unconstitutional.
The Biden administration on Friday fired Social Security Commissioner Andrew Saul and Deputy Commissioner David Black, following months of lobbying by advocacy groups and federal employee unions.
Kilolo Kijakazi, the agency’s deputy commissioner for the retirement and disability policy and a Biden appointee, will lead the agency on an acting basis. Kijakazi announced the ouster of Saul and Black, both holdovers from the Trump administration, in an email to Social Security employees Friday afternoon. ....

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TSA asks office staff for help, offers bonuses and mandates overtime to keep airport checkpoints moving


TSA asks office staff for help, offers bonuses and mandates overtime to keep airport checkpoints moving
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Travelers line up to go through a TSA checkpoint at Orlando International Airport before the Memorial Day weekend. (AP/John Raoux)
The acting head of the Transportation Security Administration has issued a memo warning that 131 of the nation’s largest airports will face staffing shortages this month while asking office workers to volunteer to assist with airport checkpoints.
Darby LaJoye, who is filling in as the agency’s administrator, wrote that help is needed as travel numbers are forecast to spike through the summer. The volunteers, who were told to expect to serve for up to 45 days, would not be able to screen passengers but could help manage queues and aid with administrative tasks. ....

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The TSA wanted 6,000 new officers by summer. Most positions are unfilled as airlines expect a passenger surge.


The TSA wanted 6,000 new officers by summer. Most positions are unfilled as airlines expect a passenger surge.
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Travelers walk past a sign pointing toward a coronavirus testing location at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. (Angus Mordant/Bloomberg News)
The Transportation Security Administration has undertaken an effort to recruit thousands of new officers for airport checkpoints as cooped-up travelers increasingly resume flying.
The agency has hosted virtual recruitment fairs and is seeking candidates on social media. To get recruits in the door quickly, the agency recently began offering a $500 bonus to candidates at some airports if they fill out background-check paperwork within five days. ....

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