‘I’m Scrambling’: Government Shutdown Spurs Confusion and Concern with No Funding Deal in Sight | News Channel 3-12
OMB Director Russell Vought announced $26 billion in federal funding freezes and cuts amid a looming shutdown, risking layoffs for up to 4 million federal employees, officials said.
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Weeks without pay push federal contract workers to the brink
The anxiety level among federal contractors is rising as the government shutdown drags into its fourth week, leaving hundreds of thousands without pay and with no guarantee they’ll be compensated for lost wages. Unlike federal workers, who likely will receive back pay once funding is restored, most contract employees are not covered by such protections. Many are now draining their savings, applying for unemployment, or looking for temporary work…
‘I’m scrambling’: Government shutdown spurs confusion and concern with no funding deal in sight | News Channel 3-12
CNN, POOL, SEE PREFONTS By Tami Luhby, Annie Grayer, CNN (CNN) — A self-described national park fanatic, Lucas Wall was excited to start a weeklong trip to visit seven National Park Service sites in Virginia on Thursday. The Washington, DC, resident prepaid for a rental car to drive to Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, Richmond National Battlefield Park and Prince William Forest Park, among others. But the government shutdown has …
For Workers, Mixed Signals. For the Public, Limited Impact on Shutdown’s First Day.
WASHINGTON — The first government shutdown in nearly seven years left federal agencies in flux and many of their employees in a state of confusion Wednesday, as they received last-minute and conflicting instructions from managers.
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