Furloughed or Working Without Pay? Advice From Those Who Have Been There
GovLoop spoke with three federal employees who went through the federal shutdown and asked them what they learned. Here’s who they are and what they had to say.
GovLoop spoke with three federal employees who went through the federal shutdown and asked them what they learned. Here’s who they are and what they had to say.
The partial federal shutdown has spurred furloughs at crucial agencies for cybersecurity, including the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), a Homeland Security Department component.
Here are some deals that government employees can take advantage of while off of work.
Resilience is a valuable trait that can be cultivated for overcoming challenges like a shutdown or other negative circumstances.
Furloughed employees, union leaders and elected officials gathered blocks from the White House on Jan. 10 to express the need to end the shutdown.
Recently, the Homeland Security Department (DHS) has begun circulating internal and external documents warning agency employees to rethink their finances.
With so much uncertainty swirling during this shutdown, we’ve provided a few resources to help keep government employees informed about their pay and more.
This weekend marks the first time federal employees will miss a paycheck during the current standoff over border wall funding.
Tressa Rivera’s story puts a human face on a national issue that has been picked apart, reported and re-reported. She’s grappling with the shutdown and its financial implications, while also managing unexpected emergencies and lingering family issues.
More people are thinking about their retirement right now because they’ve been under pay freezes, budget cuts, sequestration and furloughs.