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Hundreds of thousands of government employees may be expected to continue working without pay if the shutdown comes to fruition on Oct. 1. Here's what to expect.
Here is a look at which federal workers will be furloughed, which ones will still work through the shutdown, and when workers will get paid. Recommended Stories.
Unlike furloughed federal workers, private contractors aren't guaranteed any back-pay. The effect on contractors, Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Kevin Hassett said Tuesday, ...
Some 800,000 U.S. federal workers are still going without pay as the government shutdown enters the record books as the longest in history. The shutdown appears to have no end in sight, leaving ...
Several million federal employees will stop being paid if lawmakers cannot agree on funding the federal agencies by the start of the coming fiscal year on October 1. Hundreds of people wrote to ...
Employees furloughed during the government shutdown may seek unemployment benefits, the Labor Department said. But it said employees required to work aren’t eligible for jobless assistance, even ...
About 820,000 of those federal workers will be sent home, or "furloughed." The U.S. Capitol Building is shown on Aug. 1, 2023 in Washington. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images ...
WASHINGTON • Federal employees who were put on unpaid furloughs during the partial government shutdown will be paid for that time, under the legislation signed late Monday ending the shutdown.
As a government shutdown looms, Congress faces a Friday deadline to pass a funding bill. Without a deal, hundreds of thousands of federal workers could be furloughed nationwide. Texas, home to ...
Furloughed government employees are returning Christmas gifts, ... about 380,000 federal workers are facing furloughs — mandatory unpaid time off — including 86% of the Department of ...