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Airlines step up to support federal workers as nearly 13,000 air traffic controllers go unpaid
Major airlines are providing meals and support to unpaid air traffic controllers and TSA officers during the federal government shutdown.
Travel through SFO could become even more chaotic this weekend as federal officials plan to cut nationwide air traffic by 10% if Congress fails to reach a deal to end the ongoing federal shutdown.
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US to cut air traffic 10% by Friday without shutdown deal
The shutdown has forced 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 Transportation Security Administration officers to work without pay.
The unpaid workers include 24 air traffic controllers at Syracuse Hancock International Airport who have been working mandatory overtime shifts, six days per week and 10 hours per day, syracuse.com | The Post-Standard reported Monday.
Major airlines provide meals and support to unpaid air traffic controllers and TSA officers as US airports face severe delays amid the ongoing shutdown