The first scheduled payday for government workers since the shutdown is Oct. 10. Here's what to expect for the upcoming paycheck.
Over two million federal workers are affected by the government shutdown. Some must report for work, many stay home -- but most won't be paid until it's over.
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'I'm just here so I don't get fined': Federal employee worries as government shutdown continues
The employee said they have two kids, and it was already difficult living paycheck to paycheck. Now, they’re expected to work ...
Federal employees who don't receive a paycheck during the government shutdown get paid retroactively, but that can take a while.
Federal workers placed on a mandatory furlough and in a non-pay status can file for unemployment benefits. Not so for 'essential' workers.
The threat of a government shutdown looms over the U.S. this week as members of Congress continue to reject a short-term bill that would keep the government running. Though Republicans control both ...
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Essential workers could receive a ‘COVID-19 credit’ under MA bill: Who it includes
If you were an essential worker during the COVID-19 pandemic in Massachusetts, you may be eligible for a special credit when you retire.
A partial government shutdown will begin on Oct. 1 if President Trump and Congress cannot agree on a spending bill. Democrats and Republicans are at an impasse over funding for Medicaid, Obamacare ...
WASHINGTON - Lt. Gen. Brian Eifler, the Headquarters, Department of the Army Deputy Chief of Staff G-1 (Personnel) recently released a video in which he encourages commanders and leaders across the ...
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