Thousands of Federal Workers on Extended Paid Leave
Tens of thousands of federal workers are being kept on paid leave for at least a month — and often for longer stretches that can reach a year or more — while they wait to be punished for misbehavior or cleared and allowed to return to work, government records show.
During a three-year period that ended last fall, more than 57,000 employees were sent home for a month or longer. The tab for these workers exceeded $775 million in salary alone.
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I can haz hat-tip?
Like the leper said to the prostitute...
Nothing left to cut...
What is the big deal? It isn't as if they have any actually productive work to do if they are in the office. This is just the perfection of Keynsian make-work projects. Krugman would approve.
But the top men passed laws and regulations that were supposed to stop this! What happened? Laws mean something stops.
The laws can't work their magic when those evil Republicans keep sabotaging the government!
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