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Teachers Working without Pay in US Military Schools During Shutdown Received Debt Letters

More than 11,500 Defense Department school employees worldwide received incorrect debt notices due to a payroll glitch during the 38-day government shutdown, officials said.

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By Haley Britzky, CNN (CNN) — Teachers in US military schools abroad who have been working without pay during the government shutdown received letters this week telling them they owed money to the government, CNN has learned. Debt letters outlining that personnel have been “overpaid” by various amounts ranging from several hundred dollars to more than $1,000, according to letters viewed by CNN. The letters, sent by the Defense Finance and Accoun…

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Teachers working without pay in US military schools during shutdown received debt letters

Teachers in US military schools abroad who have been working without pay during the government shutdown received letters this week telling them they owed money to the government, CNN has learned.

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