San Jose, California (KON) – airports throughout the Gulf region may soon feel the effects of the ongoing government closure, as basic workers such as TSA agents and air traffic monitors must work without pay.
Despite the closure, the operations at San Jose Minita International Airport remain smooth at the present time, as travelers express their concern from unpaid workers who guarantee that their flights are safe and on time.
“If they are not salaries, they will not have to come here,” said Brock Walton, a traveler heading to Disneyland. “They are working hard and they deserve to pay.”
During the 2019 government closure, which lasted about 40 days, some airport workers began to contact the patients, which led to the closure of temporary stations in places like Miami.
Eileen Abu Rumman, a retired government worker from the Ministry of Agriculture, has expressed concern about the possibility of not receiving back payments after the closure ends. “I will worry that this group will not try to pay it,” she said. “They want to get rid of any list, anything that makes them responsible.”
San Jose Minitta International Airport and Oakland Bay San Francisco airport said they did not expect any immediate traces of closure, indicating that travel in the short term should remain uncomfortable.
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