HIGH SCHOOL TO WAIT FOR THEIR PARENTS, AN INDUSTRY THAT’S ALREADY BEEN UNDER PRESSURE IS NOW FEELING EVEN MORE HEAT AS THAT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN CONTINUES. THOUSANDS OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS ...
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DENVER (KDVR) — Air traffic controllers are reporting to work but without being paid as a result of the government shutdown now nearing its fourth week. Controllers say the shutdown jeopardizes the ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — Air traffic controllers have reportedly been forced to work for Uber and take on other second jobs as they continue to work without pay amid the ongoing government shutdown, White ...
As the US government shutdown enters its third week, air traffic controllers continue working without pay- often six days a week, totalling up to 60 hours. The US government shutdown, which began on 1 ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Air traffic controllers across the country are working without paychecks as the government shutdown continues, raising concerns about the profession's future and worker retention.
Four days into the government shutdown, Jack Criss, an air traffic control specialist at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, assumed a second role — driving for DoorDash. “My financial obligations ...
Air traffic controllers at the Kansas City International Airport handed out leaflets to travelers Wednesday, calling for an end to the government shutdown. The air traffic controllers let members of ...
It is day 21 of the government shutdown, now tied for the second longest in U.S. history. With no end in sight, millions of federal workers are being forced to work without pay. The nation’s busiest ...
The ongoing government shutdown continues to disrupt flights at times and put pressure on air traffic controllers, who are working without pay. On Friday evening, airports in Phoenix, Houston and San ...
Air traffic controllers showed up to work Tuesday for the first time without pay since the government shutdown. Joe Segretto is a controller helping manage airspace at the city’s airports. He says ...
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