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But on the Senate floor Monday evening, senators argued over an issue they said was the real subject of the dispute -- new National Mediation Board rules that make it easier for airlines to unionize. Democrats favor the new rules; Republicans oppose them.
Rockefeller decried Mica's tactics of sticking policy issues in a funding extension bill, and blamed Mica for "sticking it to" the nearly 4,000 furloughed FAA employees.
"It's a tragedy that never had to happen," Rockefeller said. "It's a tragedy about ego, about bullying, about proving that one side is willing to cave," he said.
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, defended Mica's bill, saying he shared Mica's frustration about operating FAA through a series of 20 temporary funding bills, instead of a permanent bill. Hatch said Congress needed to take a stand against the mediation board rules.
LaHood: FAA funding failure has 'enormous' ripple effects
By Althea Fung National Journal August 2, 2011
With the debt deal almost shored up, Congress has dashed off to enjoy the summer sun. But what about the Federal Aviation Administration?
For more than 10 days now, the FAA has been limited in its ability to do its work after both chambers of Congress failed to agree on an extension of funding for the reauthorization bill that expired in 2007 and has been temporarily extended 20 times since.
Without the reauthorization, the FAA has put about 4,000 employees on unpaid leave and is unable to collect taxes on airline tickets. Analysts estimate the government is losing $200 million a week in airline revenue because of the shutdown, according to Consumer Reports.
You all totally miss the point.
This destruction of FAA Employees has nothing to do with saving money. It has nothing to do with balancing the budget. In fact, the republicans have INCREASED, not decreased the debt, as a result of their actions.
Read this:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/28/opinion/28thu2.html?_r=1&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
If they were interested in balancing- they would not have let the appropriations lapse. They aren't. They are interested in destroying the American worker. THAT is what this is all about. About destroying the ability of the American worker to form a Union.
That is what this is all about.
I agree with Viva. Paying union dues is no different than giving money to the D-party. What was one of the first things Obama did in office, raise the minimum wage. Looks like a nice thing to do but it was Union payback as their wages are based of a formula on the MW. When it goes up so does their pay and more dues into the D-system. Nice game ya got going there. ya Crooks.
Jacobs Engineering | California, Oregon, Texas, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, D.C., Florida, Minnesota, Illinois, Virginia | Architect & engineering, construction for en route centers and combined en route and approach facilities | $370,000,000 |
Reliant Contractors | Greenville, MS | Construction of remote communications air-ground facility | $97,500 |
Flintco, Inc. | Gulf Port, MS | Tower construction | $11,845,620 |
Daniel J. Keating Co. | Wilkes Barre, PA | Tower construction | $14,721,356 |
Paul J. Scariano Inc | New York | Demolition of LGA tower | $6,324,387 |
Sheckler Contracting, Inc. | Leesburg, VA | Roof replacement at en route center | $363,000 |
Nationwide Construction Group | PA, NY | Construction, physical security | $718,000 |
M&M Enterprises | Dulles, VA | Fence construction | $56,000 |
Jones Morgan Inc | Rochester, NY | Construction | $346,000 |
Boykin Contracting Inc | Greenwood, MS | Construction | $56,000 |
KOBO Utility & Electric | Hyannis, MA | Construction of Precision Approach Path Indicator lights | $37,000 |
Flintco, Inc. | Memphis, TN | Tower construction | $55,953,326 |
Patriot Electric Inc | Providence, RI | Fire alarm, construction | $237,000 |
Standard Builders Inc | Memphis, TN | Painting | $18,000 |
Corinthian | Warrenton, VA | Construction of new Command Center | $24,338,718 |
6K Systems Inc. | Burlington, MA | Computer services | $234,000 |
Chappy Corp. | Baltimore, MD | Site preparation for installation of BWI ASDE-X | $2,279,576 |
AKAL Security Inc. | Baltimore, MD | BWI ASDE-X | $91,500 |
Limbach Co. Inc. | Oakdale, PA | Boiler, construction | $205,000 |
Construction and Service Solutions | Rochester, NY | Roof construction | $316,000 |
Peachtree Mechanical Inc | VA | Construction at Washington en route center | $631,000 |
Sheckler Contracting Inc. | NY | Construction at JFK tower | $155,000 |
S&E Services, Inc. | Garden City, NY | Construct a catwalk in NY TRACON | $1,781,000 |
Limbach Company LLC | Pittsburg, PA | Plumbing, construction | $175,000 |
CUSA Consulting Corp. | Erie, PA | Fire life safety, construction | $112,000 |
Postier & Jaeckle Inc. | Rochester, NY | Construction | $27,000 |
Peachtree Mechanical Inc | VA | Construction at Washington en route center | $631,000 |
Sheckler Contracting Inc. | NY | Construction at JFK tower | $155,000 |
S&E Services, Inc. | Garden City, NY | Construct a catwalk in NY TRACON | $1,781,000 |
Limbach Company LLC | Pittsburg, PA | Plumbing, construction | $175,000 |
CUSA Consulting Corp. | Erie, PA | Fire life safety, construction | $112,000 |
Postier & Jaeckle Inc. | Rochester, NY | Construction | $27,000 |
Petersen-Dean Inc. | Jacksonville FL | Construction at Jacksonville en route center | $55,000 |
Marathon Electric Inc. | Memphis, TN | Construction at Memphis en route center | $88,500 |
Moulison North Corp. | Portland, ME | Electrical project | $9,000 |
Cornerstone Construction Services | Lawrence, MA | Roof construction | $47,000 |
Pine Tree Elevator | Portland, ME | Elevator project | $163,000 |
CGMC Building Corp. | Poughkeepsie, NY & Danbury, CT | Seismic upgrade | $488,000 |
Prow’ess Construction Corp. | Lawrence, MA | Facility modernization Construction | $123,700 |
Atlantic Defense Contractor | Portland, ME | Seismic upgrade | $935,000 |
Synthesis Inc. | Ronkonkoma, NY | Drain project | $10,000 |
McKercher Corp. | Miami, FL | Electric project, construction | $133,900 |
Synthesis Inc. | Ronkonkoma, NY | Construction upgrade | $256,700 |
CMGC Building Corp. | Nashua, NH | Mechanical room construction | $88,500 |
LVI Services | New York, NY | Construction | $1,100,000 |
Security Construction Services | Nashua, NH | Construction, attic rehab. | $4,670,000 |
Peachtree Specialty Group | Atlanta, GA | Construction at Atlanta en route center | $133,900 |
Louis Berger & Associates | New York | Asbestos removal, construction | $168,500 |
TJB Air Conditioning and Heating | 19 Terminal Doppler Weather Radar facilities | HVAC renovations | $1,030,000 |
Swinterton Builders | Palm Springs, CA | Construction of tower | $14,229,775 |
Devon Construction, Inc. | Oakland, CA | Construction of tower | $31,000,304 |
Cobalt Construct. | Palmdale, CA | Construction(86% complete), modernization of 2d floor of automation wing and control floor, attic | $12,146,449 |
Bara Infoware | Sacramento, CA | Replace roof and visitor entrance wall panels at Tracon | $759,567 |
E Corp | Auburn, WA | 2d floor automation wing | $2,294,220 |
Ahtna Engineering Services LLC | Bethel, AK | Airport Approach and Runway Entrance Lights installation | $843,816 |
Archer Western Contractors | Las Vegas, NV | Construction of new tower | $43,429,116 |
Imperial Construction Weatherford TX | Houston, TX | Construction of replacement TRACON | $25,085,257 |
Imperial Construction Weatherford TX | Chicago, IL | Parking lot replacement at en route center | $1,500,000 |
Skanska | Kalamazoo, MI | Construct new tower | $14,422,975 |
Skanska | GFK | Install new radio transmitter receiver | $848,500 |
Skanska | Walnut Ridge, AR | Install new Medium-Intensity Approach Lighting System for runway | $587,000 |
Concept Solutions, LLC | Reston, VA | Business Management Support for Joint Planning and Development Office | $1,447,999 |
CGH Technologies, Inc. | Washington, DC | Various projects per Work Order. Support for Aeronautical Information Management (AIM) Obstruction Evaluation | $54,075,701.00 |
CGH Technologies, Inc. | Washington, DC | Various projects per Work Order. Current WO for development support for Airports Geographic Information System | $54,075,701.00 |
Network Designs, Inc. (NDI) | Vienna, VA | Security Engineering Support for FAA's Alaska Flight Service Modernization (AFSM) Program. | $914,961.54 |
Lockheed Martin | Washington, DC | Program Management Support for ATO Technical Operations | $233,000 |
AST Eng | Multiple locations | ERAM support services will be halted at all locations except Seattle and Salt Lake City | $3.5M |
Science Applications International | Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Dulles, Charlotte, Chicago O’Hare, Ft. Lauderdale, Newark, LaGuardia, Phoenix, Houston, Seattle, Los Angeles | Engineering support for runway status lights | $37M |
Sensis Corp | Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Dulles, Charlotte, Chicago O’Hare, Ft. Lauderdale, Newark, LaGuardia, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Houston, Seattle, Los Angeles | Runway Status Lights | $214M |
Sensis | Multiple locations | ASDE-X | $390M |
SAIC | Multiple locations | ASDE-X Program Management Office (PMO) Support | $104M |
Arcon Corporation | Multiple locations | Terminal Automation IV&V | $14.1M |
Regulus Corp ** | Multiple locations | Terminal Surveillance Special Technical | $31.8M |
Boeing | Multiple locations | Future Air Navigation System Interoperability Team (FIT) Program | $200k |
Lockheed Martin ** | Multiple locations | HOST Sustainment | $619M |
L3 Communications ** | Multiple locations | Oceanic Integrated Services (OIS) Contract | $57.5M |
TASC ** | Multiple locations | TAC2 | $384M |
Apptis ** | Multiple locations | ATO-Terminal Support Services | $20.6M |
MCR ** | Multiple locations | ATO-T Support Services | $25M |
TASC/NG ** | Multiple locations | ATO-T Support Services | $21.8M |
SAIC ** | Multiple locations | ATO-T Support Services | $21.1M |
ITT ** | Multiple locations | ATO-T Support Services | $34.3M |
Technology Service Corp ** | Multiple locations | Radar Support System | $1.7M |
A3 ** | Multiple locations | ATO-T Support Services | $3.7M |
Enterprise ** | Multiple locations | ATO-T Support Services | $2M |
S&K ** | Multiple locations | ATO-T Support Services | $2.9M |
JMA Group | Washington, DC | Support to Aeronautical Information Management (AIM) Office | $3M |
CNA Group | Alexandria, VA | Analysis, Systems Engineering and Operations Research for the AIM Office | $6.2M |
Jacobs Facilities Group, Inc | ZOA Modernize | Curtain Wall Replacement and Mod. 4 Renovation | $5,838,000 |
Jacobs Facilities Group, Inc | ZHU Admin Wing | Administration Wing Renovation | $6,960,000 |
Jacobs Facilities Group, Inc | San Juan CERAP | Seismic Upgrade | $11,500,000 |
Jacobs Facilities Group, Inc | ZJX Curtain Wall | Curtain Wall Replacement | $1,770,000 |
Jacobs Facilities Group, Inc | ZDC Curtain Wall | Curtain Wall Replacement | $2,530,000 |
Jacobs Facilities Group, Inc | ZAU Curtain Wall | Curtain Wall Replacement | $2,200,000 |
Jacobs Facilities Group, Inc | ZMP Major Mechanical | Major Mechanical Upgrade | $6,230,000 |
Jacobs Project Mgmt Co | LiHue ATCT, HI | Seismic Modernization Upgrade | $3,700,000 |
Jacobs Project Mgmt Co | Livermore ATCT, CA | Seismic Modernization | $505,000 |
Jacobs Project Mgmt Co | Palo Alto ATCT, CA | Seismic Modernization | $479,000 |
Jacobs Project Mgmt Co | Santa Maria ATCT, CA | Seismic Modernization | $497,000 |
Jacobs Project Mgmt Co | Anchorage ATCT, AK | Seismic Modernization | $563,000 |
Jacobs Project Mgmt Co | Salem ATCT, OR | Seismic Modernization | $340,000 |
Jacobs Project Mgmt Co | Hillsboro ATCT, OR | Seismic Modernization | $140,000 |
Jacobs Engineering Group | BACNet Upgrade | BACNet Upgrade | $900,000 |
The Matthwews Group | ARTCC Miami | Major Mechanical & Seismic Upgrade | $4,200,000 |
Belfour Beatty | ARTCC Jacksonville | Major Mechanical & Seismic Upgrade | $8,800,000 |
Jacobs Engineering Group | NextGen | NextGen Facilities Design and Prototype | $9,800,000 |
RW Armstrong | San Juan CERAP | Major Mechanical | $4,200,000 |
Burton Construction | ARTCC Denver | Piping Upgrade | $250,000 |
Burton Construction | Guam CERAP | FY12 Consolidated Projects | $700,000 |
Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group | Abilene, TX | Work Release 156 - ABI LOC | $386,000 |
Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group | Abilene, TX | Work Release160 - NEXCOM Radio Replacement | $1,007,032 |
Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group | Abilene, TX | Work Release 164 - ABQ FAA Telecommunications Infrastructure (FTI)/ Microwave Links | $235,600 |
Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group | Abilene, TX | Work Release 179 - Abilene ATCT | $430,000 |
Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group | Abilene, TX | Work Release 194 - NEXCOM Abilene RTR Relocation | $210,000 |
Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group | Dallas Fort Worth | Work Release 167 - NEXCOM Radio Replacement | $1,096,066 |
Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group | Hobby Field | Work Release 176 - Hobby Remote Transmitter/Receiver (RTR) | $268,987 |
Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group | Houston, TX | Work Release 178 I90 TRACON | $1,000,000 |
Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group | Alamogordo, TX | Work Release 185 - NEXCOM | $325,927 |
Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group | Alamogordo, TX | Work Release 187 - Fiber Optics Transmission System (FOTS) Engineering | $400,018 |
Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group | San Antonio, TX | Work Release 188 - Relocation of San Antonio (SAT) Backup Emergency Communications Systems to Stinson Field (SSF) RTR | $124,914 |
Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group | San Antonio, TX | Work Release 193 - NEXCOM | $103,127 |
Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group | Beaumont, TX | Work Release 199 - NEXCOM Beaumont RTR | $68,664 |
Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group | Woodford, CT | Work Release CT-11-0128 HVAC Modifications F Mills | $1,003,784 |
Since 2007, lawmakers have been unable to reach agreement on a broad measure to finance the Federal Aviation Administration, so they have passed 20 temporary ‘extensions.’ Yes, you read that correctly. Twenty. But, as of 10 days ago, Congress couldn't even agree on another extension. Compromise […] can't come soon enough. Like spoiled children, members of Congress have stamped their feet and scored their points while other people pay for their inaction. If the lawmakers were back in school, they'd deserve to be in the time-out corner.”
--USA Today, August 2, 2011
“The FAA is “another victim of partisan politics in Congress... And here we are. A prolonged halt to needed airport modernization is not in the country’s interest.”
--Washington Post, July 26, 2011
“Now Congress has managed to bring much of the Federal Aviation Administration to a standstill… locally, needed expansion and resurfacing projects at Orlando's two commercial airports could atrophy mirroring the inertia of Republican and Democratic congressional leaders who can't — or won't — move their way around the labor issues and subsidies for rural airports that separate them. Pathetic.”
--Orlando Sentinel, July 27, 2011
“The F.A.A. has also had to furlough some 4,000 workers. Needed airport construction projects — to maintain runways, build new traffic control towers and upgrade other facilities — have been halted across the country. The only good news is that the air traffic control system is still working because traffic controllers are paid from the Aviation Trust Fund, which still has a positive balance.”
--New York Times, July 27, 2011
“At a time when jobs are scarce and the construction industry is ailing, this is the worst time possible for a halt in funding…The real problem is Congress’ inability to iron out partisan disputes, a failure of governance at the most basic level…These are serious issues, but surely reasonable lawmakers can come to an agreement without shutting down a vital government agency.”
--Miami Herald, July 27, 2011
“The way the FAA shutdown has come about is anything but good government. And it could damage the fragile economic recovery… Federal lawmakers need to step up and continue funding for the agency.”
--The Denver Post, July 28, 2011
“Americans are frustrated with our congressional representation, and holding the world's best air travel system hostage magnifies just how inept and ineffective Washington has become.”
--Charleston Daily Mail, July 26, 2011
“One of the greatest strengths of the U.S. economy has long been its transportation system… But how much longer will that be true if petty political differences can't even be put aside long enough to keep an agency that is critical to that system on the job?”
--Reno Gazette Journal, July 26, 2011
“Congress’ failure to act and pass a short-term extension is preventing critical improvement projects from getting off the ground – projects that support and create good-paying jobs in Colorado and across the country.”
--The Denver Post, July 28, 2011
“Failure to pass a clean extension bill is needlessly putting Americans out of work in a fragile economy.”
--The Sacramento Bee, July 29, 2011
“Pass an extension, and get to work on negotiations for a new, long-term FAA authorization. Failure to make a deal represents nothing less than a failure to govern. Yeah, we know ... what else is new?”
-- The Herald, July 28, 2011
“…It is simply outrageous that members of Congress would put an ideological argument above the important work the FAA does… And how, as our nation sluggishly continues to try to recover from the recession, can you throw 4,000 FAA employees, and an unknown number of contractors, out of work? They are all just victims of the current political climate, where an inability to compromise has become an inability to govern.”
--Press of Atlantic City, July 29, 2011
[h=1]Reid Says FAA Shutdown Will Continue; Blames House, Delta Airlines[/h] Categories: Business, National News
05:16 pm
August 2, 2011
by Bill Chappell
Enlarge Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Construction equipment sits idle in front of the half-completed new control tower at Oakland International Airport. Thousands of construction workers on aviation projects have stopped work, as a standoff over funding of the FAA continues.![]()
The Federal Aviation Administration has been in a partial shutdown mode since July 22. And Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says the shutdown will continue, with some 4,000 federal workers remaining on furlough.
"It'll be closed until... maybe not September, maybe more than that," he tells All Things Considered co-host Michele Norris.
An AP story reports that the "Senate continues to object to legislation approved by the House to fully fund the FAA. The bill includes cuts to certain subsidies for rural air service." But Reid says the problem actually lies with one airline: Delta.
"The House has tried to make this a battle over essential air service," he says. "It's not a battle over essential air service. It's a battle over Delta Airlines, who refuses to allow votes under the new rules that have been passed by the NLRB [National Labor Relations Board]." The issue, Reid says, is Delta's "non-union" stance. The bill to fund the FAA, as crafted by House Republicans, includes language that sets new rules for aviation workers' votes on labor representation.
James,
You and the articles seem to state that airline workers find it hard to unionize. After reading everything posted it sounded real.
However, airline workers are always going on strike. I know the mechanics at my uncle's airline were unionized. He had great pension benefits till the airline collapsed. And, not even one day after you convinced me that airline workers could not unionize I noticed that a bunch of 'em went on strike.
These goobers strike all the time.
Some Federal Aviation Administration employees will foot the bill for work-related expenses -- including airfare and hotel rooms -- for weeks without pay if lawmakers fail to pass legislation extending the agency's funding.
Nearly 4,000 FAA employees have been on furlough since July 22 after Congress failed to pass a stopgap bill to prevent a partial shutdown. In addition, 40 airport safety inspectors still are on the job but are paying travel and work-related expenses out of their own pockets. These inspectors would have been furloughed, but were deemed excepted because of their safety responsibilities. According to FAA, these employees are using their own credit cards to cover costs related to flying or driving to inspection sites around the country and they are not receiving their paychecks. They will be reimbursed when Congress passes an extension.
"It shows you the dedication these folks have," FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt told reporters Tuesday. "We're relying on their professional attitudes and professional pride to continue the work they're doing, but it's simply outrageous for us to ask them to carry the burden of hotel rooms and airline tickets. But you know what? They're doing it."
I wish the stewardesses on United Airlines would go on strike.
Would you continue working, without pay, and putting the work related expenses on your personal credit card, if your employer laid you off, and Congress told you that you weren't worth holding a vote about before going on summer vacation?