Both furloughed workers and so-called "excepted" government employees, who must continue to show up to work during the ...
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.
Unlike most of the shutdown's economic impacts, the lost productivity from feds not working cannot be reversed.
As the government shutdown hits its 28th day, hundreds of thousands of federal workers remain furloughed, with Trump threatening to block back pay.
Despite over 2.5 million job-related injuries and illnesses annually and the proliferation of patient medical information as ...
With no movement toward a deal to end the shutdown, the House remained on a prolonged break from Capitol Hill, the Senate ...
The U.S. government shutdown is leaving its mark on Johnson County, where federal workers and their families are trying to ...
The Government Employee Fair Treatment Act, or GEFTA, guarantees back pay for employees furloughed or required to work unpaid ...
A Republican measure that would pay essential government employees faltered in the Senate, and the G.O.P. blocked a pair of ...