WASHINGTON, March 26 (Reuters) - Nearly 500 airport security officers have quit since the start of a partial government shutdown in February as long lines continued to snarl airport traffic around the country, the Homeland Security Department said Thursday.
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The dispute that has forced 50,000 Transportation Security Administration officers to work without pay since mid-February is leading to major strains and the longest lines in the agency's history -- topping four hours in some locations.
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TSA reiterated on Wednesday that the agency could be forced to close smaller airports if staffing issues worsened. More than 11% of TSA officers, or 3,120 officers, did not show up for work Wednesday.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)