美国部分空管人员获补发“停摆”期间七成薪资
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-14 20:23
Core Insights - The U.S. Transportation Secretary, Duffy, announced that air traffic controllers who continued to work during the government shutdown have received 70% of their back pay [1] - Many air traffic controllers faced economic pressure due to prolonged unpaid work, leading to absenteeism and the need for part-time jobs to supplement their income [1] - The staffing shortages at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) resulted in flight delays and operational disruptions at several airports [1] - With the end of the government shutdown, attendance among air traffic controllers has significantly improved this week [1] - Duffy stated that the remaining back pay will be disbursed over the next few pay periods [1]