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U.S. Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, joined a group of his colleagues Wednesday to introduce legislation that would secure back pay for federal contract workers who continue to go without pay during the current government shutdown.
The Fair Compensation for Low-Wage Contractor Employees Act aims to help low-wage contract workers — including those in janitorial, food, and security services positions — who have been furloughed or forced to accept reduced work hours as a result of the government shutdown.
“Federal contractor employees are not responsible for this shutdown, and they should not be punished for it,” King said in a news release. “Congress has rightly passed legislation to ensure federal workers receive back pay, and we should do the same for low- and mid-wage contractors — who work hand-in-hand with federal employees — by passing this bill and further protecting the American people caught up in this reckless and avoidable shutdown. As I’ve said before: ultimately, the best way to help these men and women is to reopen the government — and we must do so immediately.”
Specifically, the Fair Compensation for Low-Wage Contractor Employees Act would:
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