The recent government shutdown has concluded, bringing relief to hundreds of thousands of federal employees who are now eagerly awaiting back pay for the wages missed during the furlough period. Under ...
As the U.S. government shutdown reaches its 28th day, hundreds of thousands of federal workers remain furloughed, with President Donald Trump threatening to block back pay once the shutdown ends. In ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The moon rises above the National Mall in Washington, DC, in October. - Kent Nishimura/Reuters/File Right after setting her out-of ...
Some federal workers who are not being paid during the government shutdown have a nagging fear: They might not receive retroactive pay once the impasse is resolved. Roughly 1.4 million federal ...
For more than two weeks now during the government shutdown, Imelda Avila-Thomas has been trying in vain to get approved for unemployment compensation to help cover essentials such as food and mortgage ...
A new piece of legislation introduced in Congress aims to provide an across-the-board pay adjustment for federal employees. The Federal Adjustment of Income Rates (FAIR) Act, introduced by Congressman ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Not every federal employee who is going without pay because of the government shutdown can draw on state unemployment insurance benefits to cover the gap.
OGDEN — The Internal Revenue Service announced on Wednesday it would place about half of its employees on unpaid leave due to the government shutdown. The news set off a flurry of confusion at one of ...
Opponents of OPM's new proposed regulations raised concerns of the erosion of due process for federal employees, and the creation of conflicts of interest.