However, there are efforts ongoing for collective bargaining by TSA screeners, and previous TSA Administrators have said that they would be very, very concerned about collective bargaining not allowing the flexibility that they need.
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Hutchison discusses concerns about collective bargaining for TSA screeners affecting operational flexibility.
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