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The Pay Our Military Act that would ensure that troops continue to get paid during a shutdown has yet to advance out of the House Committee on Appropriations.
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Many credit unions have already begun proactive outreach to members, said Haleigh Laverty, spokeswoman for the Defense Credit Union Council. “A shutdown could directly and indirectly affect [credit union] operations, including member paychecks, loan repayments, mortgage and credit card payments,” she said.
Retirees and annuitants from the armed services would continue to receive pay during a government shutdown, but beneficiaries who served in the commissioned corps of the U.S. Public Health Service or NOAA lack such protections.
On Tuesday, government funding ran out, forcing a shutdown when lawmakers didn’t come to an agreement on the path forward.
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Federal employee groups decried President Trump’s plan to raise pay for most civilian employees by just 1% next year while giving military service members and law enforcement officers 3.8%.
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines agreed to pay $18.5 million to settle a class action accusing the carrier of failing to provide paid leave to employees