
Shutdown of US government: With a complete stop of the US government, all basic services were stopped. Meanwhile, the sky is open and the aircraft fly, but the cracks could begin to show if Standoff is pulling.
Air traffic controllers and TSA officers – classified as “basic” service providers – are still at work, but do not receive their reward until they finish off. However, airline representatives warn that flight systems can “reduce effectiveness” according to the airlines for America, as the BBC says.
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In the middle of the first day of the US government, the vice president JD Vance Fox News said: “If you are flying today … maybe you won’t come in time. Our army is not getting paid today.”
Will the weaning of air transport affect?
Although all aviation employees are obliged to be on duty, the previous shutdown has shown that continuing severance can be collected.
This year, about a quarter of 45,000 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employees have already been given, The New York Times reported. As a result, several key services, including the creation of safety rules, reviews and repair work on critical equipment, are on a break. Industrial groups warn Congress that even short weaning can leave long -term cracks in the US air system.
In 2019, the waves of frustrated agents of TSA and air traffic administrators called on the sick, launched delay and chaos at the main airports. “The past shutdown led to a lack of staff and prevented security challenges – consequences that we cannot afford to repeat,” Nyt Capt said. JODY REVEENT, Head of the Union Southwest Airlines pilots’
Why did the US government stop?
The US government was already on the verge of shutdown, because Donald Trump and the Democrats were unable to conclude an agreement.
Since Tuesday at midnight, the threat of a long -term developing has turned into reality because Congress failed to approve a draft law on the last minute called the ongoing resolution (CR).
The ongoing resolution is necessary if the Congress is unable to complete its expenditure accounts – which provide funding about 25% of all government operations – in time.
What happens next?
Unlike the previous trump shutdowns, it openly signaled that its administration could go further than temporary furloughs and use closure to permanently reduce the federal workforce.
The Congress Budget Office estimates that about 750,000 federal workers will be disturbed every day at a daily cost of around $ 400 million in lost compensation.
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