Hundreds of thousands of government employees who worked throughout the shutdown without compensation may soon get back pay. CBS News MoneyWatch reporter Megan Cerullo has the details.
Breakdown
- Hundreds of thousands of essential federal workers worked without pay during the shutdown. 5s
- A White House memo sets November 19th as the goal for distributing back pay. 13s
- All federal workers, both furloughed and essential, will receive full back pay but no extra incentives or overtime. 52s
- Payment timing will vary by agency, with the first checks going to General Services Administration and Office of Personnel Management employees. 47s
- Many federal workers faced financial hardship during the shutdown, taking side jobs or delaying medical care. 1m 11s