The CPA employee, who declined to be identified, said they have “families to raise, house and power bills to pay, food and clothes to provide, and gas for transportation.”
“Do you think a person earning 12-15 thousand [dollars] per annum would survive this [work]-hour reduction?” he asked.
He said they believe that “there are better options.”
“Without us in low positions the airports [will] not [be] operational,” he added.
CPA Executive Director Edward M. Deleon Guerrero had yet to respond to the e-mail of this reporter.
According to the CPA employee, they have “suffered three years of no raise.”
If there’s any pay raise, he said, it would be from 20 to 50 cents.
He said last year, three CPA officials “were given a bonus or raise ranging up to $5,000 per annum, yet our officials said we were in a deficit.”


