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Transportation Sec. Duffy: Shutdown will have 'long term' impacts on air traffic control system
CNBC Television· 2025-11-03 14:42
Air Traffic Controller Workforce - Air traffic controllers are expected to receive pay stubs indicating zero pay for the upcoming week [1] - Many air traffic controllers cannot afford to miss two paychecks [1] - The air system is already short 2,000 to 3,000 air traffic controllers [2] - Current situation is making it more challenging to retain controllers, potentially leading to controllers leaving the system [2] Potential Consequences - Air traffic controllers may need to seek second jobs or change careers due to financial strain [2] - This situation could have long-term impacts on the air system [3]
Federal air traffic controllers miss first paycheck amid government shutdown
NBC News· 2025-10-29 23:22
Tomorrow is going to be less safe than today. When an air traffic controller isn't 100% focused on the job that they do day in and day out, that puts the system at risk. It puts the less safe and every day that this drags on, that risk increases in the system.>> So today is the first day you've now missed a full paycheck. What kind of tension is going on inside these towers and traycons. >> It wasn't even just a full paycheck.We had a partial paycheck last time. So air traffic controllers worked over 120 ho ...
Government Shutdown: When Will the Military Troops Get Paid? | WSJ
Government Shutdown Impact - Active duty military members could miss their first paycheck if Congress doesn't act, potentially affecting troops deployed globally [1] - Over 13 million (130万) active duty military members across various branches are considered essential employees and required to work without pay during a shutdown [2] - Hundreds of National Guard troops deployed to DC, California, and Illinois are also affected by the shutdown [2] Congressional Response - The National Guard Association and other groups are urging Congress to pass a standalone bill to ensure service members are paid during the shutdown [2] - House Speaker Mike Johnson indicated openness to bringing a bill to the floor to ensure troops are paid, referencing past actions [3] - Congress previously passed a similar bill before the 2013 government shutdown to ensure military pay [3]