For certain workers at the Federal Aviation Administration, the government shutdown hit hardest this week with a $0 paycheck.
"Air traffic controllers are not only stressed, they're not only fatigued, they're angry. They're upset," Nick Daniels said.
Air traffic controllers missed their paychecks Tuesday because of the ongoing government shutdown, and that has ...
Newark Liberty International Airport has grounded planes as staffing shortages from the ongoing government shutdown leave the ...
As the government shutdown continues, some federal employees working in the country’s airports are still unsure of when they ...
Indianapolis International Airport prepares for winter weather with snowplow test runs, ensuring safety and preventing ...
Sec. Sean Duffy said while visiting BNA, he got to meet some of the controllers who are still having to work despite not ...
Thousands of TSA and air traffic controllers are still working without paychecks as the government shutdown continues, but they are getting a helping hand at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International ...
Members of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association gathered at KCI baggage claim in bright yellow shirts, handing ...
Air traffic controllers at the Kansas City International Airport handed out leaflets to travelers Wednesday, calling for an ...
Some passport services employees have approached management with a request to “self-furlough,” so they can find paying work during the shutdown.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy visited BNA amid air traffic control staffing shortages. Stress for controllers has only ...