Sen. Tim Kaine was one of eight Democratic senators who broke ranks to pass the stopgap spending bill, only after Republicans agreed to layoff protections.
The more than 1.4 million federal employees who have gone without pay during the 43-day government shutdown could begin getting paychecks as soon as this Sunday, while others will have to wait until ...
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The continuing resolution approved last week ordered agencies to reinstate some employees who had been laid off during the ...
With Friday’s deadline fast approaching, the jobs of hundreds of thousands of federal employees are in jeopardy, directly ...
A group of former General Services Administration workers are accusing the administration of breaking the law in refusing to ...
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The future of the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey may be in question, but while the Partnership for Public Service aims to ...
WASHINGTON — After more than 40 days, the government has reopened and now federal employees will be getting paychecks that they missed during the shutdown. But when that pay hits bank accounts will ...
There are still a few hurdles that need to be cleared before the government officially reopens, and even when it does, it will take some time to return to standard operations.
House members force a vote on the Protect America’s Workforce Act after Trump ended collective bargaining rights for nearly one million federal employees.
NEW JERSEY (PIX11) – New Jersey wants Federal employees assigned to the state to know they can apply for unemployment benefits during the federal government shutdown. “This Republican government ...