White House suggests some federal workers may not get back pay after shutdown

by | Oct 7, 2025 | Top Stories

The Trump administration is warning federal workers furloughed in the government shutdown that they may not get back pay once the funding impasse ends, which some lawmakers are decrying as illegal. A memo prepared by the Office of Management and Budget says a 2019 law signed by President Donald Trump guaranteeing retroactive pay after a shutdown did not apply to employees who have been temporarily asked not to report to work.On Tuesday, Trump told reporters that back pay “depends on who we’re talking about” and that some workers “don’t deserve to be taken care of”. About 750,000 employees are currently foregoing their regular pay as the shutdown nears the end of its first week.The top Democrat in the US House of Representatives, Hakeem Jeffries, disagreed with Trump’s interpretation. “The law is clear — every single furloughed federal employee is entitled to back pay, period,” he said on Tuesday.The memo was prepared last week but was first reported by US media on Tuesday.In it, the OMB said that once the shutdown ended the government was required to pay employees who were deemed essential, such as air traffic controllers, and had been required to show up to work.But it said the government didn’t have a duty to retroactively pay those who were furloughed, essentially sent home with no pay.A 2019 law passed by Congress and signed by Trump during his first term “requires employees of the federal government or a District of Columbia public employer who are furloughed or required to work during a lapse in appropriations beginning on or after December 22, 2018, to be compensated for the period of the lapse.”The law was passed after the last major shutdown, which lasted more than a month.The current shutdown began on 1 October. Republicans and Democrats in the Senate are currently locked in a standoff, each putting forward resolutions for reopening the government that have failed in multiple rounds of voting. Democrats want any resolution to address health care, while Republicans want “clean” legislation that only deals with …

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