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.
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.
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.
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A draft memo from the White House suggests furloughed federal employees may not be entitled to back pay, sparking controversy among lawmakers and workers alike. As the shutdown continues, 750,000 workers face uncertainty.
As the federal government shutdown continues, federal workers like Jenna Norton urge Congress to stand up against the Trump administration's threats. With 750,000 employees furloughed, the situation is dire.
As the federal government enters its third day of shutdown, Georgia residents are feeling the effects, from furloughed federal employees to delays in park visits. Will political blame overshadow the impact on everyday lives?
As the first federal government shutdown since 2018 leaves 750,000 workers furloughed, fears of mass layoffs loom. Labor unions warn of the emotional toll and potential job losses as essential services are disrupted.