Agencies are giving furloughed federal employees an inconsistent message about whether they will get retroactive pay once the shutdown ends.
An administrative law judge fired last year won’t be reinstated and another who took a pay cut while on active military duty ...
If you're a federal employee affected by the government shutdown, understanding your rights to retroactive pay is crucial.
Despite over 2.5 million job-related injuries and illnesses annually and the proliferation of patient medical information as ...
The U.S. government shutdown is leaving its mark on Johnson County, where federal workers and their families are trying to stay afloat with no clear end in sight.
As the government shutdown hits its 28th day, hundreds of thousands of federal workers remain furloughed, with Trump ...
At the heart of the Minister’s agenda is a series of meetings aimed at improving market competition and consumer protection mechanisms.
Both furloughed workers and so-called "excepted" government employees, who must continue to show up to work during the ...
Some congressional members of both parties have asked that their paychecks be withheld until the current government shutdown ...
With no movement toward a deal to end the shutdown, the House remained on a prolonged break from Capitol Hill, the Senate ...
President Trump’s bid to be awarded as much as $230 million by his own Department of Justice as compensation for the various ...