FAA rewards air traffic controllers who worked during government shutdown with $10K bonus – here’s how many received the payment

Record Government Shutdown Leaves Thousands of Air Traffic Controllers Scrambling for Pay.

When the government shut down last year for 43 days, it brought air traffic controllers to a grinding halt. Despite their dedication to keeping the skies safe during the record-long shutdown, many controllers were forced to resort to side jobs just to make ends meet.

A whopping 10,000 air traffic controllers worked without pay, with some facing financial ruin due to childcare costs or lack of transportation. As a result, delays plagued airports across the country, with flights being cut at 40 busy airports.

In an attempt to recognize their dedication, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded $10,000 bonuses to only 776 air traffic controllers who had perfect attendance throughout the shutdown. However, critics argue that this is woefully inadequate, as thousands of controllers were excluded from the recognition program.

"This is wrong; every single one of these hardworking women and men deserves a bonus and back pay," said Democratic Rep. Rick Larsen, the ranking member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure committee. The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) union echoed Larsen's sentiments, stating that it hopes to work with FAA officials to find a way to recognize all air traffic controllers who worked during the shutdown.

President Donald Trump initially suggested that controllers who missed work should have their pay docked, but this plan was met with criticism from lawmakers and industry experts. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy defended the bonuses, saying they acknowledged the dedication of controllers who kept the flying public safe throughout the shutdown.

Despite the controversy surrounding the bonuses, it's clear that air traffic controllers played a vital role in keeping America moving during the shutdown. As the FAA continues to work on boosting controller hiring and training programs, it remains to be seen whether more generous recognition for these hardworking professionals will follow.
 
ugh this is so unfair 10k air traffic controllers working without pay is insane like what did they do wrong?? the faa awarded bonuses to only 776 ppl who had perfect attendance which isnt even close to all the controllers who worked during the shutdown 🤷‍♀️ it's not about being perfect, it's about showing up and keeping the skies safe. and dont even get me started on the side jobs thing some ppl are literally living paycheck to paycheck because of this 🤑 we need to do better for our air traffic controllers, like a real raise or something 💸
 
🚨 I'm fumin' about this! 776 controllers get $10k bonus while 10k+ are left with nothin? That's not recognition, that's a slap in the face 🤕. These people were workin' their butt off keepin' the skies safe during that shutdown, and now they're lucky to get a measly $10k after the fact? It's like they're expectin' 'em to just forget about it 😒. And what about all the side jobs they had to take because of the lack of pay? That's not right! We should be payin' these folks for keepin' our skies safe, not makin' 'em scramble 🚀.
 
I mean think about this... thousands of people just kinda exist without pay for weeks? It's like we forget that humans are human beings with basic needs, you know? Air traffic controllers, they're not just clocking in and out, they're putting lives on the line to keep planes flying. And what do they get as a thank you? A measly $10k bonus? It's just not enough, right?

And it's not just about the money, though that's a big part of it. It's about respect, I think. These people are the backbone of our country's infrastructure, and yet we're treating them like, well, like faceless drones. We need to recognize their value, their dedication, and their sacrifice.

I'm all for acknowledging the hard work these controllers did during the shutdown. But let's not stop there. What about back pay? What about a real solution to prevent this kind of thing from happening again? We should be striving for better than just a Band-Aid fix...
 
omg u no i'm literally soooo frustrated rn 😡 the way they treated those air traffic controllers is straight up unacceptable! like who do they think they are? they're literally risking their lives every day to keep our skies safe 🚨💨 and yet they get a measly 10k bonus for even showing up on time?! 🤑 that's just not right, tbh. and don't even get me started on the fact that some of them had to resort to side jobs because they couldn't make ends meet... it's like, hello! can't we just take care of our own people for once? 🤷‍♀️ anywayz i'm all about recognizing those controllers' dedication and giving 'em the props (and back pay) they deserve 💯
 
You know what's crazy? I was at the park yesterday with my pup 🐶 and we saw a squirrel storing nuts in its cheeks like they're carrying shopping bags 🛍️. It's wild how animals are so prepared for life, right? Like, who needs benefits when you can just collect nuts all summer? Anyway, back to air traffic controllers... have you ever seen the videos of them working during those long shutdowns? They were literally keeping our skies safe with no pay 🙄. I guess it's not like they're getting a raise or something, but still... 10k might be cute for some people, though 😂.
 
Can u believe they only gave 776 ppl $10k bonuses? Like, what's up with that? thousands of controllers went W/O pay and still managed 2 keep the skies safe, yet some lucky 776 get a measly bonus 🤑😒 Meanwhile, dem who had 2 deal w/ childcare costs and transportation probs during shutdown got left high & dry 🤷‍♀️ It's like, what's more important, paying off student loans or keeping America moving? 🚫💨
 
Ugh 🤯 this is insane! They left 10k air traffic controllers without pay for 43 days?! 😱 can you even imagine having to scramble for a side job just because of politics? It's disgusting that they only gave bonuses to like 776 people who actually showed up on time. That's still woefully inadequate if you ask me 🤑 the thousands who were excluded from the recognition program are basically forgotten workers 💔 it's crazy that politicians like Rick Larsen even have to speak out about this issue, but I'm glad he is 👏
 
🤔 I mean, think about it... 10,000 air traffic controllers left without pay? That's like, a lot of people who could've been paying their bills on time... or even having some savings. And now they're just scrambling to get by with side jobs? 🤑 What's really going on here?

I'm not saying the FAA should've given everyone a bonus, but come on... 776 controllers got $10k? That's like, a drop in the bucket for most of those guys. And what about all the others who didn't even get recognition? It's like they're being rewarded for doing their job while others are getting left behind. 🤷‍♂️

And have you seen the stats on air traffic controller turnover rates? It's like, a lot of people are leaving the job because they can't make ends meet... and the FAA is just kind of... shrugging? 💸 I mean, what's going on here? Is this some kind of test? Are they seeing how well these controllers can survive without pay for an extended period of time? 🕵️‍♂️
 
man, can you believe this 🤯? they're still trying to figure out how to give back to air traffic controllers who were basically working for free during that government shutdown last year... 10k air traffic controllers lost pay, and now they're only getting a measly $10k bonus from the FAA? come on, that's like saying "good job" with a participation trophy 🎉. I mean, yeah, the pilots and passengers are safe 'cause of them, but what about their own well-being? some of these guys were even having to take side jobs just to make ends meet 🤯. it's all about politics, not people 🙄
 
Ugh, can you believe this? 🙄 Air traffic controllers working without pay for 43 days and still keeping our skies safe?! It's like they're getting paid in stress points or something 😩 I'm all for recognizing their dedication, but $10k bonuses to just 776 people is not enough! 🤯 What about the rest of them? Thousands are out there scrambling to make ends meet. And now we're talking about boosting hiring and training programs... it's about time! 💪 The FAA needs to step up its game and show some love to these dedicated workers. Plus, can't we just have a universal basic income for essential services like air traffic control? 🤷‍♀️ It's not that hard to imagine, right? 😊
 
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