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US Transport Chief Warns of More Shutdown-Linked Flight Delays - BLOOMBERG
(Bloomberg) -- US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that travelers will face more flight delays and cancellations in the coming weeks as the continuing government shutdown exacerbates the air-traffic controller staffing crunch.
“What I see coming forward, as we get to Monday, tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday, that you’re going to see more staffing shortages in towers, which means you’re going to see more delays, more cancellations,” Duffy told Fox News on Sunday.
Air traffic controllers were notified last week that they will not be paid because of the government shutdown, which began on Oct. 1 due to a standoff over expiring health-care subsidies. Federal employees won’t be paid until the shutdown ends, and there is no sign of any near-term deal.
Duffy said more workers are calling in sick and not showing up for work, with some employees looking for second jobs and other sources of income to help make ends meet.
”They got a big fat zero,” Duffy told Fox News of the workers. “No paycheck is coming on Tuesday. And so I’ve been out talking to our air traffic controllers, and you can see the stress.”
Democrats say they are waiting for Republicans to negotiate with them over subsidies for the Affordable Care Act known as Obamacare. Republicans say they will talk about the subsidies after the Democrats vote to reopen the government.
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