CHICAGO - Day 14 of the government shutdown, and federal workers are feeling the effects in their paychecks.

Controllers at several major airports, including O'Hare , are warning of mounting stress if no deal is reached soon.

What we know:

Air traffic controllers are among the federal employees still required to show up for work — even though their paychecks have been frozen for the foreseeable future.

Between Terminals 2 and 3 at O'Hare, members of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) — a labor union — were handing out leaflets to explain why this matters.

On Tuesday, air traffic controllers received their first partial paycheck since the shutdown began. If nothing changes, on Oct. 28, their pay will be zero.

What they're saying:

NATCA’s Great Lakes Regional

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