Nearly 13,000 air traffic controllers in the U.S. have been working without pay since October, when the government shutdown began, but not all of them are willing to continue doing so, the FAA said.
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- Travelers at U.S. airports are facing major flight delays and cancellations due to increased air traffic controller absences.
- Nearly 13,000 air traffic controllers have been working without pay since October, with many now taking sick leave. 13s
- The government shutdown is set to enter its 35th day, tying the 2018-2019 shutdown as the longest in U.S. history. 48s
- At least 670,000 civilian federal employees have been suspended, and about 730,000 are working without pay. 1m 0s