US Shutdown Enters Third Week: 60K Aviation Workers Left Unpaid
The US federal government shutdown has stretched into its third week, leaving over 60,000 aviation safety staff unpaid and forcing many to juggle second jobs and rely on aid.
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The US federal government shutdown has stretched into its third week, leaving over 60,000 aviation safety staff unpaid and forcing many to juggle second jobs and rely on aid.
The U.S. government shutdown has forced the NNSA to furlough 1,400 nuclear security staff, marking a new hit to defense readiness amid political gridlock.
The U.S. government shutdown continues into its third week, with Republicans and Democrats still deadlocked and no resolution in sight.
A federal judge blocked Trump’s plan to lay off thousands of workers during the third week of the US shutdown, citing legal missteps and political motives.
The U.S. government shutdown is forcing CDC to lay off over 130 disease experts as measles and flu surge, while FAA staff shortages spark flight delays nationwide.
On the 10th day of the government shutdown, the Trump administration began federal layoffs, sparking criticism and legal action as Congress remains deadlocked.
As the US government shutdown drags on, sick-out air traffic controllers have led to over 10,000 flight delays. Travelers are stuck in political turbulence.
As the U.S. shutdown stretches into a second week, federal workers face unpaid leave and the economy loses $15 billion weekly amid political deadlock.
The U.S. government shutdown entered day six as healthcare funding talks stall. Both parties’ bills failed in the Senate, leaving federal services partially suspended.
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