Controllers fear fatigue on the job
By LESLIE MILLER Associated Press Writer
© 2006 The Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Air traffic controllers said Friday they will be forced to work even when they're tired after the Federal Aviation Administration imposes a new contract this weekend.
Controller fatigue may be an issue in the investigation of the recent airplane crash in Kentucky that killed 49. <snip>
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The controllers' new contract with the FAA follows nine months of bitter negotiations that broke down in April. Controllers sought binding arbitration, but the FAA said the law gives it the right to impose its last, best offer.
A section of the contract says, "Sick leave cannot be granted for rest or minor inconveniences," according to a briefing guide for the FAA's collective bargaining agreement with the National Association of Air Traffic Controllers.<snip>
If anyone is interested...this all ties directly to the failed contract negotiations a few months ago. The shit is beginning to hit the fan.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/politics/4157659.html