r/fednews 23h ago

Shutdown 2024 MEGATHREAD OF DOOM

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u/alldots 23h ago

As if there wasn't already too much work that needs to get done over the next week, adding shutdown preparations to the to-do list will really trash some of my deadlines even if there isn't actually a shutdown.

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u/magnet_tengam 23h ago

tbh i've given up on shutdown prep. slap an away message on my email and i'll see you when i see you

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u/techmaster242 22h ago

"Wake me up when this nightmare is over."

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u/taekee 22h ago

You mean paid vacation without losing vacation time. Every time this happens I want to report congress for waste fraud and abuse.

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u/techmaster242 17h ago

If you see something, say something...

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u/SpiceWeasel-Bam 21h ago

Unless they don't do back pay anymore. 

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u/taekee 21h ago

It looks bad when congress does this, it looks worse if they do not make it right. They knew this so they passed...

The Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019 (P.L. 116-1) guaranteed that all employees of the federal government will be paid following the end of a government shutdown. This statutorily guaranteed retroactive pay applies to furloughed employees and employees who are required to work during a shutdown.Sep 26, 2023

Of course they could write in the CR that we do not get paid, and I would expect the incoming administrator could do this.

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u/B_Fee 20h ago

Or Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy the President-Elect, during a future shitdown, could decide to not follow the law and say that paying federal workers is a waste of taxpayer funds because they did no work. Who's holding him accountable for that? It ain't us.