"All federal employees who were not paid during the shutdown will be receiving a "supercheck" covering their pay since the beginning of October. That includes workers who were sent home on "furlough," despite the administration previously raising questions about whether they would be automatically paid. Workers won't get the paychecks all at once - some are expected to receive them this coming Saturday, while others will have to wait until as late as November 19."
"Additionally, federal workers at some agencies will only initially get back pay for the month of October, with the remainder of their back pay coming in a later paycheck. Others will receive back pay for the entire period of October 1 through November 15. A senior administration official told Business Insider that those discrepancies are due to federal agencies having differing pay schedules and payroll providers."
The 43-day government shutdown ended when President Donald Trump signed legislation to reopen the government. All federal employees who went unpaid during the shutdown will receive a "supercheck" to cover lost wages dating back to October 1. Payments will be issued on an agency-by-agency schedule beginning November 15 and continuing through November 19. Some agencies will issue only October pay first, with the remainder arriving in a later paycheck, while others will issue pay covering October 1 through November 15 in a single payment. Variations arise from differing agency pay schedules and payroll providers.
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