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Federal employees may get back pay for time worked during shutdown

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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
  • Federal employees, both furloughed and essential, will receive back pay for time worked during the shutdown. 13s
  • A White House memo sets November 19th as the target date for distributing back pay. 13s
  • Payment timing will vary by agency due to different payroll systems, with the first checks going out Saturday to General Services Administration and Office of Personnel Management employees. 43s
  • Initial paychecks will cover October 1st to November 1st; pay for days after November 1st will be issued later. 1m 3s
  • Federal workers faced financial hardships during the shutdown, including taking side jobs and delaying medical procedures. 1m 11s
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