How Pay and Retirement Benefits are Impacted by a Partial Shutdown
How would a partial government shutdown impact the pay of current and retired federal employees?
How would a partial government shutdown impact the pay of current and retired federal employees?
With the possibility of yet another partial government shutdown looming, legislation has again been introduced to ensure federal employees would be paid for any lost time.
OPM has issued a memo detailing how pay will be handled for federal employees directly impacted by the government shutdown.
The pay of federal employees and elected Congressional representatives is treated differently. Here is why.
Legislation has been introduced to guarantee back pay to federal employees who get furloughed during a partial government shutdown.
Legislation has been introduced that would guarantee pay for federal employees in the event of a partial government shutdown.
Legislation introduced in the House would guarantee federal employees’ pay in the event of a government shutdown.
The government may shut down April 29th. A bill to ensure federal employees are paid has not been approved. Congress will only have a few days to approve funding after convening in late April.
The U.S. Court of Federal Claims has just handed down a payday bonanza for federal employees who signed up for the class action case demanding redress for lost pay during the 2013 government shutdown.
The possibility of a shutdown is again facing federal employees as the fiscal year draws to a close. What will happen to your pay if there is a partial government shutdown?