The nation’s largest union of federal workers released a statement calling for the nearly monthlong federal government shutdown to come to an end. The union didn’t single out congressional Democrats in its condemnation — but that’s the party that’s going to feel the heat.
“Both political parties have made their point, and still there is no clear end in sight,” American Federation of Government Employees President Everett Kelley said in the statement. “Today I’m making mine: It’s time to pass a clean continuing resolution and end this shutdown today. No half measures, and no gamesmanship. Put every single federal worker back on the job with full back pay — today.”
Democrats will feel more pressure this week.
AFGE represents about 800,000 federal workers. During a shutdown, the federal government has to discontinue all services deemed nonessential, and many employees who continue to work don’t receive paychecks. According to the Bipartisan Policy Center, the shutdown has furloughed at least 670,000 federal employees, and 730,000 others continue to work without pay.
AFGE symbolizes the collateral damage mounting as Democrats continue to demand that Republicans and President Donald Trump extend health-care subsidies, which are due to expire at the end of the year, in exchange for Democratic support for a government funding bill.








