Hundreds of U.S. air traffic controllers are considering second jobs as the government shutdown stretches into its fourth ...
Hundreds of U.S. air traffic controllers have taken second jobs after missing their first full paychecks due to the government shutdown, intensifying strain on an already stretched aviation safety ...
Air traffic controllers are missing another paycheck due to the ongoing government shutdown, raising concerns about financial ...
Air traffic controllers in Atlanta have missed their first full paycheck as the government shutdown continues, and they are ...
The stressful career of an Air Traffic Controller became more so on Tuesday. Controllers received a paycheck of $0 since the ...
"We haven't had enough air traffic controllers in decades, and these folks are out on the front lines here without paychecks now. We cannot expect them to do the job that they are expected to do." ...
Transportation Security Administration officers missed their first full paychecks on Oct. 24.   "Is it safe to ...
This situation can’t fly. The safety of every American plane passenger is being imperiled as the government shutdown drags into its second week, irate air traffic controllers say. More than 14,000 ...
"We do not have time to waste on the unnecessary distractions created by this shutdown," the National Air Traffic Controllers Association President said Getty Around 10,800 air traffic controllers ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Monday that the government shutdown is putting more stress on air traffic controllers who already have an extremely stressful job, as well as threatening a ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has a simple message to air traffic controllers as the government shutdown wreaks havoc on travel across the United States. “I’m encouraging air traffic controllers ...