As the DHS shutdown drags on, federal employees who are continuing to work across the department, without pay, are feeling the financial strain firsthand.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hundreds of thousands of government employees who worked throughout the shutdown without compensation may soon get back pay. CBS ...
Federal employees, including those who were furloughed during the longest government shutdown in history, will receive full back pay, according to new guidance from the Office of Personnel Management.
After the longest shutdown in history, the government officially opened back up on Thursday. The shutdown started at midnight on Oct. 1. While some people who were impacted are breathing a sigh of ...
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 ...
Employees are finding ways to save on commuting and child care costs, while DHS agencies say their operations are suffering.
A federal audit found Fall River's EMS department owes 133 current or former employees hundreds of thousands in back pay.
Hundreds of thousands of military personnel were set to return to work this week after the government shutdown ended Thursday following a historic 43 days. But furloughed civilian defense employees, ...