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Breaking-News >> WorldNews U.S. federal employees are forced to take leave due to the shutdown
U.S. President Donald Trump said on October 7 that federal employees who were forced to leave due to a "stop" may not be able to receive additional pay after the federal government "reopens" and he has repeatedly threatened to dismiss a large number of federal employees during the government "stop". Canadian Prime Minister Carney, who met at the White House on the same day, said in response to a media reporter's question that salary issues during the "stop" "depend on who we are talking about", "some people really don't deserve care, we will take care of them in a different way." Earlier in the day, several U.S. media quoted a draft White House memorandum to report that the federal government could not guarantee that federal employees who were forced to take leave during the "shutdown" period would automatically receive retroactive wages. In response, House Democratic Leader Hakim Jeffries said that the law clearly stipulates that federal employees should be given back wages, and "every federal employee who is forced to take leave has the right to receive back wages." U.S. media that after the end of the government “stop” in late 2018 and early 2019, then-president Trump signed a law that guarantees future federal employees affected by the government “stop” to get extra wages as soon as possible. As the Senate failed to pass a new provisional funding bill before the federal government’s funds were exhausted, the U.S. eastern time (October 1, 0 o’clock), the U.S. federal time was again “stopped” almost seven years later.The Congressional Budget Office previously estimated that the government’s “shutdown” would result in about 750,000 federal employees being forced to leave. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4Odc24yZHOl 17WorldNews[2025.10.08-08:05] 访问:44
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