As the House prepares to vote on a bill to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, tensions rise over the failure to extend healthcare subsidies. Will bipartisan support seal the deal?
As the government shutdown stretches on, federal workers fear they might not receive retroactive pay. Legal experts weigh in on the implications for furloughed and excepted employees amidst uncertainty.
In Prince George's County, federal workers are lining up for food as the government shutdown continues. With 1.4 million employees affected, many seek help for basic necessities and face crippling financial stress.
In a bold move, the White House has initiated layoffs of federal workers during the government shutdown, raising questions about legality and the impact on critical services. As agencies prepare for deep cuts, unions challenge the administration's actions, highlighting a growing political standoff.
The IRS has retracted its earlier guidance promising back pay for furloughed employees, leading to confusion and concern among federal workers as the government shutdown continues.
In a surprising twist, the IRS has confirmed that federal workers must be paid during furloughs amid the government shutdown, contradicting a White House memo. This brings relief to many facing uncertainty.
The IRS has announced mass furloughs and halted most operations due to an extended government shutdown. Employees face uncertainty over pay and operational plans as the agency prepares for the upcoming tax season.
As the government shutdown continues, the IRS has begun furloughing tens of thousands of employees, raising concerns over back pay and compensation. Legal experts weigh in on the implications for federal workers.
Federal employees express anger and fear after the White House threatens to withhold back pay following the government shutdown. Many are living paycheck to paycheck, facing chaos as uncertainty looms over their compensation.
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