TSA workers face verbal abuse from travelers
Transportation Security Administration agents are facing more difficulties at work with the advent of new security procedures. The new procedures, full body scans or pat-downs, have led to a public outcry, and TSA agents are feeling the worst of it. The American Federation of Government Employees, which represents TSA agents, is asking the agency to do more to inform the public of what the new procedures entail in an effort to shield their members from abuse by angry passengers. TSA agents have reported increased levels of verbal abuse, and there have been some reports of physical violence, according to the union. The government has said that the procedures will change as they evolve.
See "TSA workers face verbal abuse from travelers", Harriet Baskas, msnbc.com, November 22, 2010