Air Traffic Controllers Work Without Pay Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown

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During the ongoing US government shutdown, air traffic controllers missed their first paychecks, leading to increased staffing shortages, flight delays, and financial stress among workers, which is further impacting air travel operations and recruitment efforts.
- 'The problems are mounting daily.' Air traffic controllers miss first paychecks in government shutdown CNBC
- This is what a paystub for an air traffic controllers looks like today, via one provided to @AlexandraSkores. This is the first time that controllers aren’t getting paid since the shutdown started. X
- Air traffic control staffing problems spiked over the weekend, raising concerns about growing disruption CNN
- Congress must act before FAA can pay air traffic controllers, Duffy says Politico
- 'Safety is nonpartisan': Boston air traffic controllers working without paycheck as government shutdown lingers WCVB
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