Air traffic control workers are bracing for a financial hit as the government shutdown enters its 28th day, with no end in sight. The current staffing shortages at air traffic towers and facilities across the US have resulted in over 3,370 flights delayed on Monday alone. This surge in flight disruptions comes after a weekend of similar backups.
According to Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, workers who are part of the Essential Employees category β which includes air traffic controllers β will miss their first full paychecks this week. For these personnel, the lack of pay has already taken its toll, with some struggling to make ends meet and worried about basic necessities like gas and childcare.
Air traffic controller shortages have been a concern even before the government shutdown began, but the impasse is now threatening to further disrupt efforts to ramp up staffing levels. The situation is particularly dire for air traffic controllers who have been discouraged from taking on second jobs during this time due to the risk of being deemed non-essential employees.
The current crisis has highlighted the importance of a stable workforce in ensuring the smooth operation of critical infrastructure like airports. As the shutdown drags on, it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold and what measures will be taken to mitigate its impact on air travel.
				
			According to Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, workers who are part of the Essential Employees category β which includes air traffic controllers β will miss their first full paychecks this week. For these personnel, the lack of pay has already taken its toll, with some struggling to make ends meet and worried about basic necessities like gas and childcare.
Air traffic controller shortages have been a concern even before the government shutdown began, but the impasse is now threatening to further disrupt efforts to ramp up staffing levels. The situation is particularly dire for air traffic controllers who have been discouraged from taking on second jobs during this time due to the risk of being deemed non-essential employees.
The current crisis has highlighted the importance of a stable workforce in ensuring the smooth operation of critical infrastructure like airports. As the shutdown drags on, it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold and what measures will be taken to mitigate its impact on air travel.
 i feel bad for those air traffic controllers who are struggling to make ends meet, like where are they gonna get the cash to pay for gas and childcare? but at the same time, it's also kind of a silver lining that this is highlighting how important a stable workforce is in keeping our airports running smoothly, maybe some change will come out of this
 i feel bad for those air traffic controllers who are struggling to make ends meet, like where are they gonna get the cash to pay for gas and childcare? but at the same time, it's also kind of a silver lining that this is highlighting how important a stable workforce is in keeping our airports running smoothly, maybe some change will come out of this 
 this is getting serious
 this is getting serious  . these air traffic controllers are already under so much stress, now they're worried about making ends meet and basic stuff? what's next?
. these air traffic controllers are already under so much stress, now they're worried about making ends meet and basic stuff? what's next? 
 and now air traffic controllers are worried about not gettin' paid
 and now air traffic controllers are worried about not gettin' paid  on time... 3,370 flights delayed on monday alone is insane!
 on time... 3,370 flights delayed on monday alone is insane!  how r they sposed 2 work w/o pay?
 how r they sposed 2 work w/o pay?  u can already see the stress buildin up... these ppl got families 2 feed & cars 2 fill up
 u can already see the stress buildin up... these ppl got families 2 feed & cars 2 fill up 
 and now they're bein held hostage by politics
 and now they're bein held hostage by politics  ... it's just not right
... it's just not right 
 . I mean, 3,370 flights delayed in one day alone? That's insane! And to make matters worse, the workers are going without pay for an extended period... it's just not fair. The situation is so dire that even the folks who need a second job to get by can't do it due to being deemed non-essential employees
. I mean, 3,370 flights delayed in one day alone? That's insane! And to make matters worse, the workers are going without pay for an extended period... it's just not fair. The situation is so dire that even the folks who need a second job to get by can't do it due to being deemed non-essential employees  . I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they manage to resolve this ASAP and get our air traffic systems back on track
. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they manage to resolve this ASAP and get our air traffic systems back on track 
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. And now they have no pay coming in? It's like adding fuel to the fire. I mean, who wouldn't be worried about basic necessities like gas and childcare when you're not getting your paycheck?
 And now they have no pay coming in? It's like adding fuel to the fire. I mean, who wouldn't be worried about basic necessities like gas and childcare when you're not getting your paycheck?  The government shutdown is having a major impact on so many people, it's just sad.
 The government shutdown is having a major impact on so many people, it's just sad. . I'm keeping my fingers crossed that lawmakers will find a way to break the logjam soon
. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that lawmakers will find a way to break the logjam soon  .
. . we need to get our priorities straight and find a way out of this mess ASAP!
. we need to get our priorities straight and find a way out of this mess ASAP!



 how can you expect someone to focus on keeping planes safe when they're worried about how they'll put food on the table?
 how can you expect someone to focus on keeping planes safe when they're worried about how they'll put food on the table?