Unlike federal employees, contractors typically don’t receive backpay when the government reopens from a shutdown. Low-wage ...
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How are federal contractors affected by government shutdowns?
Chief Investigative Reporter Eric Flack explains why hundreds of thousands of federal workers won’t get back pay after shutdown ends.
U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto and other Senate Dems have introduced a bill that would allow federal contractors to ...
For some Americans, the most visible affect of a shutdown could come at the airport. Though most TSA agents and air traffic controllers are considered essential, federal officials have warned that ...
The FAR Council issued changes to FAR Part 15, which addresses contracting by negotiation, and Part 16, which covers types of ...
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Unemployment benefits, loans for furloughed federal workers and contractors
As the government shutdown drags on, more states and organizations are stepping up to help furloughed federal employees.
The County Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to approve a regulation that defines displaced federal workers and outlines ...
Procurement has long been criticized as an unaccountable, decentralized and complicated process in the federal government.
The federal Bureau of Prisons is canceling a collective bargaining agreement with its workers and stripping them of union ...
ITS founder and CEO Hassan Campbell, left, and Dillon Beard, vice president of programs, pose for a picture this month at the Colorado Springs office. Campbell founded the company in 2017. A Colorado ...
The federal government is set to run out of funding on September 30. While Congress is working on a continuing resolution to extend current funding levels and avert a government shutdown, it is ...
Beyond labor and project risk, sureties are urging contractors to pay closer attention to contractual obligations. “Nobody ...
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