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How Air Traffic Controllers Are Surviving Without Pay During the Shutdown

Five weeks into the government shutdown, controllers across the country, forced to work without pay, are taking second jobs to stay afloat.

Gabe Castro-Root
Author: Gabe Castro-Root

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Gabe Castro-Root

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Duffy, Sean P, Federal Aviation Administration, Government Employees, Labor and Jobs, National Air Traffic Controllers Assn, Shutdowns (Institutional), Transportation Department (US), Travel and Vacations
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