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Federal employees were ordered to return to work on Nov. 13 as they await back pay from the government shutdown.
The Office of Personnel Management is setting expectations for agencies as they begin to update post-shutdown pay, leave and benefits for federal employees.
About 1.4 million employees missed their first full paychecks on Oct. 24 after receiving only partial pay on Oct. 10.
A West Palm Beach federal employee who worked without pay during the recent government shutdown is now facing eviction after ...
Former federal employees say the nearly month-and-a-half freeze on severance payments has been a less visible part of the ...
Hundreds of thousands of federal workers have been furloughed or working without pay since the government shut down on Oct. 1. Now, as Congress races toward a resolution to the record-breaking ...
A Boston federal employee and union leader spoke on television about food benefits during the government shutdown.
The union representing the largest share of US government workers called for Congress to pass a short-term funding bill to reopen the government, as hundreds of thousands of federal employees are ...
WASHINGTON — After more than 40 days, the government has reopened and now federal employees will be getting paychecks that ...
After 43 days, the longest federal government shutdown in history is history after President Donald Trump late Wednesday ...
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When will federal workers, military in Tennessee receive back pay? What to know after shutdown ends
Federal employees across the country have been ordered to return to work as they await over a month of back pay. Here's what ...
Ellen Mei, a federal employee who works on SNAP benefits, said she is being fired after she gave an interview to MSNBC about ...
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