Teachers working without pay in US military schools during shutdown received debt letters [View all]
Teachers working without pay in US military schools during shutdown received debt letters
Teachers in US military schools abroad who have been working without pay during the government shutdown received letters this week telling them they owed money to the government, CNN has learned.
Debt letters outlining that personnel have been overpaid by various amounts ranging from several hundred dollars to more than $1,000, according to letters viewed by CNN. The letters, sent by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, told employees they have 70 days from the date of the letter to pay the debts.
On Thursday, the Department of Defense Education Agency (DoDEA) told employees that the letters were sent out in error due to a glitch that will be corrected once the government is funded. But impacted employees told CNN the letters added to the stress of Defense Department civilians who have been deemed essential and have worked without pay since the shutdown began on October 1.
DoDEA claims it will be corrected at some point after the shutdown ends but gave no indication of when or what the process to correct it will be, one employee said. So, in the meantime, DoDEA teachers will continue to not only work for no pay but also be charged a debt for each day we are forced to work without pay.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/11/07/politics/military-teachers-pay-shutdown
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