I feel so bad for those air traffic controllers who went through that tough shutdown . It's crazy they only got a $10k bonus if they worked every single day, you know? Like, what if they're sick or have family issues? They still risk their lives on the job and don't get any extra pay? That's just not fair. Senator Duckworth is totally right to speak out against this policy - it's like, show some appreciation for all the hard work they do! I think they should include everyone who worked without pay, even if they didn't miss a day. It's better than nothing, you know?
I feel like Senator Duckworth is totally right here . I mean, 96% of air traffic controllers didn't get a cent while they were working without pay? That's crazy unfair . They're literally risking their lives every time they go on the job, and yet they're treated like dirt . And now you're gonna give 'em a $10k bonus to only those who actually showed up... what about everyone else who was still out there working without pay? It's like the department is saying "we appreciate you, but not really". I get that we gotta be fiscally responsible and all, but come on, this policy needs a major overhaul . Duckworth is calling it out, and honestly, she should. These guys deserve way more than just a pat on the back .
I'm so confused about this whole thing... Like, I get why they wanna give bonuses 2 the people who didn't miss a day of work, but what's wrong w/ givin it 2 everyone? It seems like a lot of air traffic controllers missed some days while still gettin paid, right? And now they're facin low morale & staffing shortages... I don't know if the bonus is helpin or hurtin at this point.
Ugh, this whole thing is just a mess ... I mean, I get it, the government shutdown was a big deal and all that. But come on, $10k for some people who didn't even miss a day of work? It's like, thanks, but can we make sure everyone gets a fair shot here? The fact that 96% of the workforce is being left out just feels so... unfair And what about all the controllers who did show up to work despite not getting paid? Do they really need some kind of financial incentive to be brave? I mean, it's not like they're going to start showing up on the job while feeling under the weather and risking everyone else's safety just for the cash .