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A US government federal employee demonstrates for compensation during the 2018–19 government shutdown. When a United States federal government shutdown occurs, affected federal employees are considered either "excepted" or "non-excepted". [2] Excepted federal employees must continue to work, generally because their work is considered ...
The fate of hundreds of thousands of federal employees and the work they do rests on Congress' ability to extend government funding beyond Friday. What federal workers would lose pay during a ...
Employees at the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) are bracing for a shutdown, and one union leader is calling on Congress to fund the government. BOP employees are deemed essential, so they will ...
"At TSA, part of DHS, about 59,000 of the agency's 62,000+ employees are considered essential and would continue working without pay in the event of a shutdown," he wrote on X.
During the shutdown, the federal government's e-Verify system—a system for employers to check the eligibility of their employees to work in the United States—was halted. [232] [233] During the shutdown, a wave of Domain Name System (DNS) attacks on government sites was detected by Homeland Security. The attacks were serious because these ...
AFGE members protesting for the federal employees affected by the shutdown. The Trump administration announced its intention to minimize the impact of the January 2018 shutdown. National Park Service (NPS) facilities generally remained open, although staff were still furloughed and some areas of parks were closed due to lack of staff. [32]
In the wake of November's stop-gap bill to fund the federal government through early 2024, MoneyGeek looks at the ways in which a government shutdown would impact the lives of federal employees.
U.S. service members could miss their paychecks over the holidays if the U.S. government shuts down this weekend, according to the Pentagon. Unless lawmakers reach some agreement before the end of ...