About 70% of federal employees who took Federal News Network’s online survey said the current shutdown feels different and less certain than past ones.
A new draft White House memo suggests a 2019 law signed by President Trump that guarantees that federal employees get paid ...
As the shutdown drags on, some Congress members are looking at alternatives for securing pay and benefits for federal employees affected by the funding lapse.
The memo suggests furloughed workers aren't entitled to back pay, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed.
Massachusetts is home to approximately 45,000 civilian federal employees and 17,000 members of the reserve component (National Guard and Reservists). While not all reside in the Commonwealth, this ...
Peter Mina, a longtime civil rights and employment law leader in the federal government, has retired from federal service and ...
While the nation’s largest federal employee union called for Congress to enact House Republicans’ short-term funding deal, ...
Partisan messages recently posted to government websites have prompted complaints that several federal officials may have ...
The Trump administration’s move to issue paychecks this week to some but not all federal law enforcement employees during the ...
The federal courts have now entered the “limited operations” phase of the shutdown. DENVER — Colorado’s federal courts are ...