Audit Warns FAA That Agreement With Controllers May Need Updating

FAA’s bargaining agreement with controllers, estimated at $669 million when it was established in 2009, may need updating to avoid increases that have plagued the administration in the past, warns an audit by the Transportation Department’s Inspector General. The estimated cost of the three-year...

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