Many United States air traffic controllers (ATCs) are frustrated with the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) $10,000 bonus. The agency announced the incentive will be paid only to those with perfect attendance during the 43-day government shutdown, which initially ignited tensions about fairness. But that isn't the latest air traffic controller news sparking controversy. Less than a day later, some air traffic controllers are rejecting it and making their thoughts very clear.
Controllers as well as union representatives have called the payout "insulting," which comes at a time when post-shutdown tensions remain high. However, it's not the amount of money on the table that's the problem. According to controllers, longstanding issues within the ATC sector over the past 40 years rema

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