Furloughed federal workers across the country were relieved this weekend when the House of Representatives passed a bill ensuring they would get back pay for the time they’ve been kept off the job. But J. David Cox, President of the American Federation of Government Employees, says it’s not enough for his members, who still don’t know when their next full paycheck will show up.
“These folks, most of them make an average of $500 a week take-home, they are living paycheck to paycheck,” he said on Monday’s PoliticsNation.
“We want to go to work, and these people are going to feel pain, those that are furloughed, and those are being required to go to work, but will not paid on payday,” Cox added, pointing out that until the government shutdown is ended, even essential employees still working throughout the shutdown won’t be paid for any work they did after September 30.
From TSA screeners who work at airports to the janitorial staff who help keep the National Institutes of Health shipshape, Cox insists these workers want nothing more than to be doing their jobs and earning their pay.
“They are out there making very little money but they take great pride in what they do for the American people, and we want to go to work,” he said.
He believes that the power to put those people back to work lies with House Speaker John Boehner. ”We beg the Speaker, we beg him with all of our heart, put forth a clean CR and allow the vote up or down for the American people so that we can go to work and service them,” he said.









