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Transportation Security Administration (TSA ) is offering new hires $1,000 bonuses, CNBC reported. - The TSA said it wanted to hire 2,000 new security staff by September as travel bounces back.
- The number of unruly passenger reports, including attacks on TSA staff, has jumped in recent months.
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The federal agency, which manages airport security, said in a February press release that it planned to hire 6,000 Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) by summer 2021 ahead of a surge in travel.
A TSA spokeswoman told CNBC that it had so far hired around 4,000 TSOs, and was pushing to meet the 6,000 goal by the end of September.
TSA's hiring spree comes amid reports of a surge in airline passenger violence. The
Flight attendants told Insider earlier in June that they were burnt out from managing aggressive passengers.
TSA airport security officers have also dealt with passenger violence. The agency said in a June 24 press release that a passenger in Denver stood accused of biting two of its officers, and a traveler in Louisville, Kentucky, was accused of attacking two officers while trying to jump the exit lane. Both passengers face a $13,910 fine, the press release said.
The TSA also said in the release that it would restart self-defense training, which was paused during the
The TSA previously asked its office workers to volunteer at airport checkpoints due to staff shortages, according to a May 30 memo viewed by the Washington Post. These staff would help manage queues rather than screen passengers, the memo said.
The TSA did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.