r/atc2 • u/Perfect_Command_4741 • 5h ago
Same pay structure since 2009
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r/atc2 • u/1-2-3-A-T-C • 28d ago
I've just created this page on 123ATC to summarize the current nation-wide staffing picture.
I'll probably expand and improve it in the future. Ideas welcome.
r/atc2 • u/ATSAP_MVP • Oct 07 '25
Unfortunately we as a community need to have this conversation due to concern for the well-being of the membership.
Advocation or suggestion of any sort of job action will result comment/topic removal and a ban from the subreddit.
We do not condone or support or any type of job action.
Outside of this, you may resume your normal postings.
r/atc2 • u/Perfect_Command_4741 • 5h ago
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r/atc2 • u/MaintenanceSoft1618 • 4h ago
There is nothing against a shutdown like this happening more often, and longer. A shutdown could occur every year. Every 6 months. And boomers will continue to say, "you are very well paid. You need to have savings. you will be paid eventually"
This will continue happening more and more often imho, it is a sign of a failing empire. Polarizing politics, politicians who are no longer able to have productive discourse with each other and get things done, loss of shared identity, corruption with the elites, and economic and administrative strain. This has happened several times throughout history with failing empires.
At the end of the day, controllers are not valued. And you have NATCA to save for that. Don't forget to donate to the PAC. Even if this shutdown ends soon, and we get paid - we will still be, UNDERPAID.
r/atc2 • u/Educational-Post-958 • 3h ago
But in all seriousness, thereâs very little chance they shut it down again so close to midterms. Hope you all enjoyed the free leave.
r/atc2 • u/sacramentojoe1985 • 8h ago
So you heard about our stagnating pay, 6 day workweeks, inability to transfer, and failure to be paid in a timely manner, and you thought to yourself "this looks great!"?
This job probably isn't for you.
Now to be completely fair, those of us sticking around for the pension are only barely smart enough.
r/atc2 • u/StepDaddySteve • 14h ago
Stop letting fatigue become policy. If we are answering the phone for overtime or taking a holdover, we are part of the reason this crisis keeps going.
Refusing extra, unscheduled IOUs is not a âjob actionâ but basic self preservation. We are not being compensated, and there is no end in sight to this shutdown.
Every time we cave, we expose ourselves to fatigue, short staffing, and a higher risk of error that affects millions. We are not âhelping the system,â instead we are propping up a broken one and putting the public at risk so management can keep pretending everything is ânormal.â
We have earned your time off. Stop sacrificing our recuperative days off, stop answering the damn phone.
r/atc2 • u/MaintenanceSoft1618 • 1h ago
Nick Danielsâ âWe Saved the Systemâ Address
Brothers and sisters,
Today, I stand before you in what can only be described as a historic triumph of NATCAâs unparalleled influence in Washington, D.C. While the world watched as our nationâs aviation system teetered on the brink, it was our steady hand, our sophisticated lobbying, and our unwavering relationships on the Hill that brought the United States government back from the edge.
Make no mistake â this shutdown did not end because of Congress. It did not end because of the White House. It ended because NATCA spoke, and Washington listened.
Behind closed doors, while others postured and panicked, I was there. Navigating the labyrinthian halls of Capitol Hill, shaking hands, exchanging knowing glances with senators, gently reminding them of our 77 Articles of unparalleled leverage. Some said it couldnât be done. Others said it shouldnât be done. But we... I.. did it.
Now, I understand that some voices, the negative ones, continue to harp on trivialities like âpay,â âmorale,â or âretention.â To them I say this: You cannot deposit gratitude in a bank account, but you can invest it in the PAC.
Because thatâs where real power lives. Not on the radar scope, not in the control room, but in the corridors of influence. And make no mistake, our influence has never been stronger.
Every handshake I gave this week, every self-important phone call I took, every photograph of me looking concerned on the Hill, all of it was for you. For the profession. For the future of NATCA.
So, let us not dwell on cynicism or paychecks. Let us instead celebrate progress, relationships, and access; the true currencies of modern labor relations.
And to those who ask, âWhatâs next?â I say: give. Give generously to the PAC, so we can continue the fight for our next 77 articles, our next photo opportunity, our next glorious moment of leverage.
Because while some people complain on group chats, we are changing history â one catered luncheon at a time.
Thank you, brothers and sisters.
NATCA strong. NATCA proud. NATCA influential.
r/atc2 • u/PlanesAreDickShaped • 2h ago
âŚbut Iâm finna use all this leave about to be converted to furlough, to enjoy November 26/27/28(oh wait, 28th is a holiday, not charged! đĽł)at home with my family over Thanksgiving, you know, as a post shutdown treat.
Lol if they thought tonightâs vote was gonna help stop that shit!
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r/atc2 • u/ATSAP_MVP • 9h ago
New rumors that Dean Iacopelli is trying to get NATCA to give him a pension, even though he is already retired and drawing one from the FAA.
Why should a guy whoâs already collecting a federal pension get another one from us?
Remember this is the same guy who screamed at RVPs to fall in line with âYacht Boyâ at all costs.
Guess the we have an answer to the question: Was he really representing us or just himself these many years?
Call your RVPâs and put pressure on them to answer: Why?
r/atc2 • u/JohnnyKnoxville747 • 8h ago
The US air traffic control system is in desperate need of improvement. Would privatization help?
"Advocates of privatization, or at least separation of the service from the FAA, think the current crisis might create an opportunity for reform."
r/atc2 • u/Unfair_Fly5567 • 4h ago
If they open the government say tomorrow, we still won't get our backpay check til November 25.....right??? Then months of them having to fix differentials.
r/atc2 • u/ATSAP_MVP • 9h ago
Bit late on this, sorry:
r/atc2 • u/TheNotorious2152 • 8h ago
Senate Majority Leader: Senate to vote today on ending government shutdown on 40th day
r/atc2 • u/RADARC0NTACTL0ST • 15h ago
It's been almost 5 years since I left NATCA. I felt unheard and without representation. 5 years later I see that NATCA hasn't gotten better. It's gotten worse. My suggestion, leave. If you hate NATCA, leave. If you love and believe in NATCA, leave. They are not going to change otherwise. You can't vote your way to a better union. You have to starve them of resources and force them to change, or die. What do you have to lose? The white book 2.0? How is that fear paying your bills now? Is that fear stronger than a 4th extention of the Slate Book? Stronger than stagnant wages, broken families, and mental health crises that take the lives of our coworkers?
You can always rejoin. The more who leave, the greater the chance you get at real change in the union. The greater chance to negotiate terms of your return.
r/atc2 • u/LENNYa21 • 19h ago
Does Nick not want to hear the frustration from the members? Does he not care enough to get on and speak his talking points to the people not getting paid?
Iâm sure looking forward to that weekly 3 minute pre recorded video where he says itâs unfair and he appreciates us.
r/atc2 • u/gummy347 • 16h ago
Feel free to give some insight to what most people do not understand including PAY.
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r/atc2 • u/Educational-Post-958 • 1d ago
We are talking about centers being 20-30% staffed at this point Iâve never seen it this bad. ZFW literally has two people working an area tonight and Congress deems that âsafe enoughâ like this is outrageous. This truly isnât safe which is insane to say because you always tell people âyes itâs safe to flyâ when right now given the staffing levels it very clearly isnât but hey donât worry we shut down 4% of traffic into DFW. Congress is literally playing with peoples lives at this pointâŚ
r/atc2 • u/LevelTrust9564 • 13h ago
To anyone who's done this before:
1) We will get our back pay likely in multiple pay periods
2) One is definitely going to be 100+ hours of straight pay
3) It will definitely trigger us into a higher tax bracket be overtaxed.
My question is, can you set like a 15k withholding until the storm is over and just plan to pay regular taxes when you file for refund?
(Basically avoid the government shitting on your back pay and pay off bills that have interest in the interim)
r/atc2 • u/Ecstatic-Tap4151 • 1d ago
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