Most Defense Department civilians placed on emergency furlough during
the government shutdown will be asked to return to work starting next
week, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said in a memorandum, Oct. 5, 2013.
DOD and Justice Department attorneys concluded the Pay Our Military Act
allows DOD to eliminate furloughs for workers whose responsibilities
contribute to the morale, well-being, capabilities and readiness of
troops, he said.
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President Barack Obama issued a message to federal workers, praising
them for their public service and explaining his direction to agencies
to explain what the shutdown means for workers and their families.
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Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter explains in a memorandum
the steps the Defense Department is taking to plan for a possible
government shutdown.
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The Office of Management and Budget has released guidance on how government agencies should plan for a potential shutdown.
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Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter details in a memorandum
what Defense Department employees should expect in the possible event of
a government shutdown.
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This document provides guidance for identifying the missions and
functions of the Defense Department that may continue to be carried out
in the possible event of a government shutdown.
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