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Government shutdown may force air traffic controllers to find other jobs

ANN ARBOR, MI (MPRN)--   Air traffic controllers Monday told a Michigan Congressman they want to get paid.

The federal workers who guide the nation’s airways are among those working without a pay check during the partial federal government shutdown.

Congressman Dan Kildee sat down with several air traffic controllers in his Flint office.  He says some federal employees may soon be looking for another job.

“Some of them are going to get to that point pretty soon.   This is the first time there’s been a shutdown where they haven’t gotten paid,” he said.

Kildee says a lengthening shutdown could be a particular problem for air travel. He says a large percentage of the current air traffic controllers are eligible for early retirement, and uncertainty about future pay checks may discourage new people from filling those empty seats.