*By Brian Henry* Airline passengers are facing long security lines as unpaid TSA officers have begun calling in sick due to the government shutdown. Staffing shortages led to the closure of an entire terminal at Houston's George Bush International Airport. Local Houston TSA President, Freddie Cuellar, says closing the terminal is the best way to utilize the staff who are able to come to work. "They're actually consolidating resources. That means closing down Terminal B," he said. "Those 23 people \[who would have worked there\] actually went to other checkpoints so they run effectively." Cuellar acknowledges that the officers calling out sick aren't actually ill. "Nobody's sick here. Let's make that point clear. Nobody's sick. They're just going through a financial hardship and they're having to make hard decisions." Cuellar says officials at the George Bush International Airport are working to accommodate furloughed employees. "The federal security directors and the other directors are willing to work with their employees individually through their hardships. So, let's say for instance they want to shorten their schedules or they want to adjust their schedules to make it to work, they're actually willing to work with them to make that happen." While employees will receive back pay when the government reopens, Cuellar cautions that no one should think of the time off as a paid vacation. "They're having to make hard decisions. Either stay home for childcare, because everybody knows that childcare is pretty expensive, or come in to work. These are the hard choices our employees and our federal workers are having to make right now." He put the choice in stark terms, saying officers are being forced to decide whether to "feed their families or put gas in their tanks." While experts and pundits doubt President Trump and Democrats will soon reach a deal, Cuellar is hoping they resolve the issue quickly by passing a bipartisan bill that allows the government to re-open. "That's the best outcome for everybody right now. Because lot of these people are coming to their ends and they're having to make hard choices." For full interview [click here](https://cheddar.com/videos/houston-tsa-president-on-call-outs-amid-shutdown-nobodys-sick-here-lets-make-that-point-clear).

Share:
More In Business
Ford Cuts Production of F-150 Lightning Electric Truck
Ford says it’s reducing production of the F-150 Lightning electric pickup vehicle as it adjusts to weaker-than-expected electric vehicle sales growth. The automaker said about 1,400 workers will be impacted by the move.
Apple Overtakes Samsung as Top Seller of Smartphones
Dan Ives, Managing Director and Senior Equity Analyst at Wedbush Securities dives deeper into a report by the International Data Corporation (IDC) that Apple has ended Samsung's 12-year reign as the world's largest smartphone seller.
AI is the Big Opportunity and the Risk to Watch at Davos
Artificial intelligence is the biggest buzzword at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos. Advances in generative AI stunned the world last year, and the elite crowd is angling to take advantage of its promise and minimize its risks.
Load More