NEW YORK/ARLINGTON, Virginia (Reuters) -Hundreds of U.S. air traffic controllers have taken up temporary second jobs as a prolonged government shutdown meant they missed their first full paycheck on ...
GAO says FAA still faces controller shortages despite 200,000 applicants, citing long training timelines, high attrition, and ...
The U.S. government shutdown is affecting the livelihood of thousands of air traffic controllers, as they’re expected to keep working without a paycheck. It’s led to major staffing shortages and ...
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.
The government shutdown highlighted a fragile link in the nation's aviation system: finding enough air traffic controllers to keep flights on schedule. The 43-day closure, during which controllers ...
Air traffic controller often shows up on lists of most stressful occupations, and recent events haven't made things any easier - the government shutdown, when air traffic controllers missed two full ...
The ongoing government shutdown has led to flight delays nationwide as air traffic controllers face unpaid shifts, raising concerns about safety and staffing levels The government shutdown has reached ...
President Trump gives brief remarks to members of the press after exiting Air Force One on Sunday. (Tasos Katopodis | Getty Images) President Trump is slamming U.S. air traffic controllers who called ...