Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told Fox Business viewers Thursday that air traffic controllers who call in sick during the shutdown will not be paid and could be fired—intimidating rhetoric ...
As the U.S. government shutdown lingers on, flight cancellations and delays steadily rise. The delays are attributed to roughly 10% of air traffic controllers calling in sick each day, according to ...
Flyers should expect unpaid air traffic controllers to call in sick more often as the government shutdown continues, a veteran air traffic controller told Forbes, as the stress of working without pay ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned air traffic controllers this week that if they call in sick instead of working without pay during the government shutdown, they could face termination, even ...
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