Air traffic controllers' union chief says tension is at an 'all-time high' as workers miss their first full paycheck of the government shutdown

By Business Insider   |   1 month ago
Air traffic controllers' union chief says tension is at an 'all-time high' as workers miss their first full paycheck of the government shutdown

Despite working without pay during the government shutdown, over 13,000 air traffic controllers remain dedicated to ensuring safe skies. The mounting strain and financial uncertainty are causing tension and stress among controllers, posing risks to air travel safety.

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