Russ Vought, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, has been in the spotlight recently due to his role in the ongoing government shutdown. He suggested that at least 10,000 federal workers could be laid off during the shutdown, which has now entered its fifteenth day. However, a federal judge in California temporarily blocked these layoffs, citing them as a violation of the law.
Additionally, Vought has faced criticism from lawmakers over his stance on backpay for furloughed federal workers. The Government Employee Fair Treatment Act guarantees backpay for all impacted workers once a shutdown ends, but Vought's office has suggested that Congress must act to ensure this happens. Lawmakers have urged him to reaffirm the entitlement to backpay, stating that the law is clear on this matter.
In a related development, the Office of Personnel Management still maintains that furloughed workers will receive backpay once the government reopens. This stance aligns with the lawmakers' interpretation of the law.
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