Russian air traffic controllers have gone on hunger strike, claiming that Moscow air traffic controllers get twice the pay for the same job.
I don't want hungry people controlling air traffic.
Despite the hunger strike, the air traffic controllers are continuing to work, but doctors say their state of health has become worse and want them to stop controlling air traffic.
The Rostov-on-Don air traffic controllers are in charge of an area comparable to some of the larger states in Europe. They went on strike on June 8. The medical commission has already barred six participants in the protest from using air traffic control panels.
But I really don't want the remaining angry, hungry, people controlling more air traffic to cover for their colleagues.
dem_z
United Kingdom
June 2004
JUN 10, 2005 08:15 AM