More than 13,000 U.S. air traffic controllers face rising stress and financial insecurity after Tuesday's disbursement of ...
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Air traffic controllers begin work without pay, workers union and passengers chime in
Air traffic controllers began working without pay across America on Tuesday, as the federal government shutdown stretched on ...
Members of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association handed out flyers Tuesday morning at airports across the country.
Little progress has been made to end the government shutdown as it enters its third week, with both parties digging in and ...
Before the shutdown, there was already a critical shortage of air traffic controllers. Coupled with workers calling in sick ...
The air traffic controllers will only get a partial paycheck Tuesday, and then nothing until the shutdown is resolved.
Some experts are concerned that as the shutdown persists, more air traffic controllers could call out of work. Newsday ...
Little progress has been made to end the government shutdown as it enters day 14. Leaders of organizations representing ...
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Air traffic controllers now working without pay as government shutdown continues
Air traffic -- busy all day at Newark Liberty International, even though it was the first day since the government shut down ...
Worker shortages have slowed air travel across the country in recent days, with delays at airports in Newark, Nashville and ...
Despite delays at some airports caused by staff shortages, government officials and aviation experts say flying is safe.
The U.S. is nearly two weeks into a government shutdown, leaving essential government workers like air traffic controllers ...
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