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NODUMay22018

A publication of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association

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Manager of Outreach and National Events Kelly Richardson : krichardson@natcadc.org ; 202 - 220 - 9825 Information Technology Manager Phil Yanchulis : pyanchulis@natcadc.org ; 202 - 220 - 9815 Associate Director of Public Affair s, Art & Design Laura Roose: lroose@natcadc.org ; 202 - 220 - 9814 Senior Social Media Associate Meagan Roper : mroper@natcadc.org ; 202 - 220 - 9813 Outreach and Special Events Coordinator Megan Seidman : mseidman@natcadc.org ; 202 - 266 - 9851 Web Specialist Dan Whall : dwhall@natcadc.org ; 202 - 266 - 9857 Information Technology Specialist Matt Heer : mheer@natcadc.org ; 202 - 266 - 9875 Administrative Assistant for Public Affairs Pauline Hines : phines@natcadc.org ; 202 - 266 - 9846 WEEKLY MESSAGE FROM FAA ATO COO TERI BRISTOL April 20 , 2018 How Important Is Respect to You? Hi everyone, A key reason we value our jobs so much is we have such an important mission of ensuring that air travelers move safely and efficiently through our national airspace. When we also feel appreciated, trusted and respected among our co - workers, we look forward to coming to work every day. That's why our labor partners are joining the FAA in the RESPECT initiative , which promotes a respectful and collaborative work environment. When we treat one another with mutual dignity, support and respect, our operation improves too because we can focus on what's important. Without respect, we might feel like we can't count on other people, and that's not a conducive atmosphere. As Paul Rinaldi, the president of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA), said when we were talking about this recently, it's OK to have differences , but when we have personal or professional challenges, we have to strive to be considerate to one another and work it out professionally.

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