Trump threatens unpaid US air traffic controllers over absences during shutdown
US president threatens to ‘dock’ pay of controllers who miss work, while promising US$10,000 bonuses for those who don’t

US President Donald Trump on Monday demanded air traffic controllers return to work as travellers endured another day of flight cancellations, which the administration ordered to manage staff shortages during the government shutdown.
Trump’s comment came after the US aviation system has suffered serious disruptions in recent days as air traffic controller absences soared while they work without pay. Some are absent as they need to work second jobs or cannot afford child care.
An airline trade group said 1.2 million customers on Saturday and Sunday had flights delayed or cancelled due to air traffic issues.
Threatening to curtail the pay of any controller who did not return to work, Trump said he would award those who have not taken time off during the 41-day shutdown US$10,000 bonuses and would welcome the resignations of the rest.

“All Air Traffic Controllers must get back to work, NOW!!! Anyone who doesn’t will be substantially ‘docked’,” Trump wrote on social media. “REPORT TO WORK IMMEDIATELY.”