Would you show up for work if the federal government deemed your job essential but didn't pay you? I know I wouldn't.
Most controllers are continuing to work mandatory overtime six days a week during the shutdown without pay, the National Air ...
As the ninth day of the government shutdown wears on, the focus is on how many air traffic controllers show up to work ...
New programs cannot turn out the numbers needed to make up for the controller shortfall. But they hope to have a higher ...
Unpaid air traffic controllers will miss their first full paycheck on Tuesday, traditionally an inflection point in previous ...
The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday delayed flights at airports in Austin, Newark and Nashville as air traffic ...
US controllers received a partial paycheck on October 15, and if the shutdown continues to drag on, will be forced to work completely unpaid starting October 28. Air traffic control (ATC) staff are ...
The first three weeks of this government shutdown have positioned air traffic controllers — a group that often rode out previous stoppages with minimal fanfare — as a key economic crimp point so far.
Experts around the U.S. have voiced concerns about the recent federal government shutdown worsening the shortage of air ...
Cleveland controllers joined the nationwide effort Tuesday, distributing information about the shutdown's impact as they ...
Delta Flight 2465 was one of 263 planes delayed in and out of Nashville International Airport on Oct. 7, impacting 39,450 passengers, according to data from BNA. Kentucky resident Brian McClure's ...
Washington (CNN) — As the ninth day of the government shutdown wears on, the focus is on how many air traffic controllers show up to work tonight. The Federal Aviation Administration reported staffing ...