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Post by TCU 2U2 on Jan 22, 2019 7:44:20 GMT -5
Air traffic control personnel are resigning to seek other work after a month without pay and a union representative told CNN on Monday he expects more to come. "They will resign. They will go get outside jobs,” a National Air Traffic Controllers Association Atlanta rep said in an interview with Don Lemon on Monday. NATCA officials say they’re aware of resignations that are a direct result of the shutdown and are calling on all branches of the government to get the government open again.
Controllers are among 800,000 essential employees working without pay and for the first month there has been pride in maintaining safety under the circumstances. But as they and the other workers anticipate missing a second paycheck next week the cracks are starting to show and NATCA says they’re already short of staff. Complicating matters is the fact that the training academy for controllers in Oklahoma City is also closed, meaning there will be a serious disruption in the flow of new trainees. Full story: www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Controllers-Quitting-To-Find-Paying-Work-232167-1.html
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Post by alwayswx on Jan 22, 2019 12:09:12 GMT -5
People have bills to pay now. Not many workers in any field can go without getting a paycheck. That's why we work, to get a paycheck. We all expect to be paid in a timely manner for our work.
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Post by alstein on Jan 22, 2019 13:26:05 GMT -5
Right now I'm just hoping we have work in April. Got a bad feeling this might last for a year.
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Post by alwayswx on Jan 22, 2019 17:24:23 GMT -5
I hope we have work n Feb. March and April.
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