Roads and sidewalks in the US capital Washington were again clogged as thousands of federal employees returned to work Thursday following the record-breaking government shutdown -- but some, like management analyst Lee Hardwick, never left.
Hardwick had to work the entire 43-day shutdown -- unpaid.
"I'm pleased that my colleagues, the ones who haven't gotten paid, or the ones who haven't been working, that they actually at least get to come back to work," the 62-year-old told AFP.
The shutdown -- a uniquely American phenomenon that happens when Congress cannot agree on a budget -- impacted more than a million government employees.
Those deemed essential, such as air traffic controllers, kept working. The others were furloughed and left waiting for news.
After 43 days, the waiting came

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