Kristi Noem rewards TSA PreCheck staff with $10K bonuses after shutdown
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has recognised the dedication of TSA PreCheck employees during the recent federal government shutdown. She visited George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston to hand out bonus checks to nearly two dozen employees.
The bonus checks, worth $10,000 each, were given to employees who met specific performance and attendance criteria. This includes maintaining high security screening standards, having acceptable attendance records, and achieving operational efficiency targets set by individual TSA field offices. Noem's visit highlights the importance of TSA PreCheck employees' hard work and commitment during the challenging period of the shutdown.
More TSA PreCheck employees are expected to receive similar bonus checks in recognition of their service during this time. The exact number and distribution of these bonuses will be determined based on individual employee performance and eligibility.
The bonus checks are a well-deserved recognition of the hard work and dedication shown by TSA PreCheck employees during the federal government shutdown. This gesture by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem not only rewards these employees for their service but also serves as an encouragement for all TSA PreCheck employees to maintain their high standards of performance and attendance.
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