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It seems like they should be liable to pay for all work done before the shutdown announced, if the employer is not bankrupt. The US gov't may be bankrupt one day if we keep on this path, but it's not bankrupt today.
Reminds me of what I heard on Parris Island about the civilian way and the Marine Corps way.
I was someone known for cracking jokes in the belly of that beast. Maybe that's conducive to beating the 59-year-old curse. .
The pension I now enjoy retired is the only reason I stayed with the Alabama Department Of Corrections for 21 years while toward the end mandatory overtime increased more and more by the year.
Working with officers worn down from lack of sleep is not a safe work environment bossing convicted felons.
It would have been 25 years but I learned you how to buy years from the retirement board. It had something to do with covering for taxes, which I still don't really understand.
I inherited some money and bought 4 years for just under $5,000. Me dino was glad to get away from that prison.
Trouble is, I had to wait four years for the pension to kick in.
So I became a security guard based on my corrections experience, Fully retired now at the age of 72.
As long as these federal employees are paid for ALL the work they did at the stated end of the government shutdown, I can't see how that is a federal crime.
A big time federal inconvenience, yes. A federal crime? No.
Why does a victim of robbery under threat of deadly force care if those making the threats are paid for the "work" of theft?
Me dino heard on the news they will be fully compensated after the shutdown ends.
Though this is a hardship that will probably run up many a credit card, these government workers will be paid.
Every job I've ever had~and that's quite a few~I've always been paid on a bi-weekly basis AFTER I've done the work.