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New York TSA agents seek answers amid contract cancellation

Victor Ocasio, newsday.com
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After Transportation Security Administration officers learned their union contract would no longer be honored, Copiague resident and longtime TSA employee Thomas Schoregge was told his union office at Kennedy Airport would be closed and he had to report back to "the line."

"As soon as the announcement came out on Friday, the agency started kicking people out of their office spaces that were given to us under the contract," said Schoregge, 45, who joined the Department of Homeland Security's TSA in 2002.

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