Federal employees, including those who were furloughed during the longest government shutdown in history, will receive full back pay, according to new guidance from the Office of Personnel Management.
In a memo distributed on Thursday, OPM said workers will receive their “standard rate of pay,” including overtime, night pay and other differentials they would have earned had the shutdown not occurred.
Days into the shutdown, the Trump administration warned that furloughed workers might not receive pay, instead emphasizing those who continued working through the lapse. But with funding now restored, the OPM memo directs federal agencies to pay all employees.
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