World Central Kitchen distributed free meals prepared by local restaurants to federal employees affected by the government shutdown on Oct. 27, 2025.

Shutdown furloughs will permanently cost the economy at least $7 billion, CBO says

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Workforce

Federal employee groups want to reopen government. They disagree on how

While the nation’s largest federal employee union called for Congress to enact House Republicans’ short-term funding deal, another association for federal workers and retirees warned it isn’t as “clean” as proponents say.

Defense

Senators challenge Hegseth’s bottleneck on communications with Congress

The Senate Armed Services chairman said new limits in a recent memo “may need to be clarified.”

Management

White House pushes agencies to deregulate faster

While President Donald Trump is pursuing a deregulatory agenda, the shutdown is likely hampering progress.

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Shutdown layoffs indefinitely blocked following new court injunction

Trump administration attorney says guarantee of back pay justifies issuing widespread reductions in force, but judge finds the layoffs unlawful.

Workforce

Republicans float paying some feds as Dems maintain shutdown approach

A union calling for the shutdown's immediate end is not deterring Democrats, though they continue negotiating a bipartisan measure to pay all workers immediately.

Pay & Benefits

Pay for Trump and Congress continues in shutdown, unless they ask it be held

Some congressional members of both parties have asked that their paychecks be withheld until the current government shutdown can be resolved.

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Lawmakers decry shutdown layoffs and the Trump administration’s lack of communication about them

The House Democrats pressed for the reversals of recent reductions in force at the Education and Health and Human Services departments.

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Workforce

Nation’s largest federal employee union calls for 'clean CR' with backpay guarantee to reopen government

Labor leaders said Monday that a House-passed proposal to fund the government through mid-November with additional language guaranteeing furloughed workers’ backpay is “the best we’re going to get.”

Management

USDA won't shuffle funds to extend SNAP during shutdown, in about-face from earlier plan

Agriculture Department officials said Friday they cannot use a contingency fund to continue paying the SNAP program, despite earlier shutdown guidance allowing its use.

Exclusive Defense

Hegseth fired the Air Force’s top lawyer. The JAG who took on the job is stepping away.

It’s been eight months since the service had a Senate-confirmed leader in the role.

Pay & Benefits

Cost-of-living adjustments will stay relatively static in 2026

Civil Service Retirement System retirees will see a 2.8% increase to their defined-benefit annuities next year, compared to just a 2% bump for Federal Employees Retirement System annuitants.

Workforce

House Dems demand furloughs end for nuclear security agency

Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., joined 26 House members to call on the Energy Secretary to end shutdown-related furloughs for roughly 1,400 personnel in the National Nuclear Security Administration that began this week.

Management

GSA will be ‘multiplier for efficiency and modernization,’ nominee for administrator says

Edward Forst, President Trump’s nominee to lead the General Services Administration, testified before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Thursday.

Pay & Benefits

Dueling plans to pay feds on-time fail in Senate, though a bipartisan path forward appears

Sens. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., and Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., appeared to agree to negotiations Thursday afternoon on a plan to pay federal employees and potentially contractors amid the ongoing government shutdown.

Pay & Benefits

Shutdown or not, there are things to do 

The government shutdown has raised lots of questions about the retirement process, and retirement benefits, for federal employees while agencies remain closed. Here are some of the most pressing answers.

Oversight

Senate Democrats grill inspector general nominees over their independence from Trump

Lawmakers especially criticized the nomination of former Rep. Anthony D’Esposito, R-N.Y., to lead the Labor Department’s watchdog office.

Tech

As agencies shed staff, industry execs predict AI agents' rise

Amid the White House’s ongoing push to reduce the federal workforce, “government will be the largest users of agentic technologies of any industry,” predicted one Salesforce exec.