FAA, NATCA Agree
Unionized U.S. air traffic controllers are weighing the terms of a five-year contract with the FAA that would increase their ranks slightly, pay them based on the complexity of aircraft and airspace they manage--and could require them to perform training and other duties when their workloads ease...
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