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TSA workers finally paid, but challenges continue

Season 2026 Episode 67 | 6m 26s

After 44 days of working without pay, TSA workers are finally receiving back pay. But many say damage has already been done, and some are still calling out sick or struggling to catch up on bills. William Brangham discussed more with Angela Grana. She’s a TSA officer in Colorado, and the regional vice president for her state’s branch of the American Federation of Government Employees.

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