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Unpaid Air Traffic Controllers Demand Reopening of Government
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Nov. 5, 2025 | US LABOR UNIONS | With the nation’s 14,000 air traffic controllers still on their stressful jobs but missing their first paycheck due to the government shutdown, the controllers and their union, the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, jumped into the shutdown showdown, big time, demanding lawmakers reopen the government. Their message to President Donald Trump and to the Congress—whose ruling Republicans engineered the shutdown that began Oct. 1—is simple: End it, now. NATCA conveyed that message through a press conference at Washington National Airport, as well as through TV interviews and an op-ed by union President Nick Daniels. Off-duty controllers leafletted passengers at 20 key airports nationwide, including National, Chicago’s O’Hare, Boston, Charlotte, N.C., Cleveland, Detroit, Houston, New York LaGuardia, Minneapolis-St. Paul and Los Angeles. People’s World Related: Trump officials to cut air traffic in 40 major markets if shutdown continues
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