10 Things You Need to Know as a Furloughed Federal Employee
- When the government shutdown ends, you will get paid for the time you were furloughed.
- You cannot volunteer to work.
- You cannot use annual leave or other paid time off as an alternative to being furloughed.
- Your health insurance coverage will continue.
- Payments into your federal retirement plan accounts cease when you enter nonpay status.
- Your years of service toward your retirement will not be affected by a short-term government shutdown.
- You should not use any government-provided information technology, including laptops and cell phones, except to check for updates on furlough or recall (return to work) status intermittently.
- You may be entitled to unemployment compensation depending on your state’s unemployment compensation requirements.
- You need to be cautious about taking on a second job.
- You can take action to pressure Congress to end the shutdown.
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