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How is Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy responding to the FAA layoffs during a critical time for air travel safety?

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy clarified that fewer than 400 employees were let go, all of whom were probationary workers hired less than a year ago. He emphasized that no air traffic controllers or critical safety personnel were included in these layoffs. This distinction is important given the current shortage of air traffic controllers in the country and the recent airline safety incidents. Duffy's response directly counters concerns raised by former Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who questioned the timing of these workforce reductions during what is described as a precarious moment for the airline industry.

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FAA Layoffs Amid Air Travel Concerns

CBS News·8 months ago

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