If being searched is a task required by your employer, I don't see how that's any different than time spent doing any other task.
This also seems like a good way to align incentives. If time spent on security is compensated time, then there is a baked-in need to make the process less onerous.
This also seems like a good way to align incentives. If time spent on security is compensated time, then there is a baked-in need to make the process less onerous.