FAA Employees Urge Immediate Action on FAA Furloughs
Monday, July 25, 2011
Washington - Today,
approximately 4,000 employees at the FAA
represented by the American Federation of
State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME),
National Air Traffic Controllers Association
(NATCA) and Professional Aviation Safety
Specialists (PASS) were prevented from
reporting to work and are now faced with an
indefinite furlough and the uncertainties that
come with sudden job loss.
“AFSCME, NATCA and PASS are deeply
concerned about the long-term impact to the men
and women who will be unable to earn a living
because they are caught in the middle of a
congressional battle. Last week, we asked
lawmakers to secure swift passage of a clean
extension of FAA programs to ensure that FAA
employees can continue to provide important
services and functions to the agency and
prevent delays in FAA modernization projects
and initiatives. Today, we reemphasize the need
for Congress to pass a clean extension that
will get men and women back to work to provide
for their families. We also urge Congress to
work to pass a full FAA reauthorization bill
that will move our National Airspace System
forward.”
