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National Office Week in Review: January 25, 2017

A publication of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association

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Senior Communications and Public Affairs Associate Sarah McCann : smccann@natcadc.org ; 202 - 220 - 981 3 Communications Specialist Sarah Zilonis : szilonis@natcadc.org ; 202 - 266 - 9844. Multimedia Specialist Chris Ray : cray@natcadc.org ; 202 - 266 - 9875 MEMBERSHIP AND MARKETING DEPARTMENT NATCA STORE PRODUCT OF THE WEEK: BOOK – AGAINST THE WIND Features of this product: Author Paul McElroy earned acclaim in the aviation industry for TRACON, his award - winning, technically authentic suspense novel about air traffic control. In Against the Wind, this former journalist for the Seattle Post - Intelligencer and Chicago Sun - Times addresses the Air Traffic Control Strike of 1981 and the formation of NATCA as a result. Despite hardship, air traffic controllers continued to be adamant abo ut improving air safety and working conditions and pushed themselves to organize. To learn more about NATCA, which this year celebrates its 30th anniversary, pick up a copy of this book; a must read! Price: $7 Printed in U.S.A. To see the item and how to order : Select USPS or UPS as your shipping preference on your orders. To check on stock availability or for further assistance, call 800 - 266 - 0895 or email natcastore@natcadc.org . MEMBER PORTAL Have you moved recently and need to update your mailing address? No problem! Simply log in at the Member Portal and update your contact informatio n. Those registering for the first time must have your NATCA member number ready as it is needed when you register. Please also include or update your email address so we can send you NATCA updates like the NATCA Insider or other important announcements. For further assistance, contact Customer Service at 800 - 266 - 0895 or email uwadmin@natca.net . BENEFITS SPOTLIGHT: NATCA UNUM LONG - TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE No matter what it is, things cost money. We've all inve sted heavily in our careers so we can have a better quality of life for both ourselves, and our loved ones. But, one of the inherent risks of this career is that it can be taken from us at a moment's notice. You know someone this has happened to, because i t happens FAR too often. It's a nightmare. Your way of providing a livelihood, as you knew it, is gone. You have to be thinking ASAP on what you are going to do next to provide for you and yours. But, while you are buried with whatever situation led to los ing your career, your bills are piling up and savings can be depleted very quickly.

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