Government And Contractor Personnel Work Side By Side

JD Supra: Government Contractors Working “At Risk” During a Shutdown: Key Considerations

When a federal government shutdown occurs, contractors often face difficult decisions about whether to continue performance on certain contracts. In some cases, contractors may feel pressure — from ...

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JD Supra: What Contractors Can Do to Protect Themselves in the Event of a Government Shutdown - Update: January 2026

What Contractors Can Do to Protect Themselves in the Event of a Government Shutdown - Update: January 2026

Law.com: Contractor Exemption Under Biometric Privacy Law Only Applies for Government-Related Work, State Appellate Court Rules

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"Based on its plain language, we conclude that the government contractor exemption applies only to exempt a contractor from liability when acting within the scope of its government contract," Judge ...

Contractor Exemption Under Biometric Privacy Law Only Applies for Government-Related Work, State Appellate Court Rules

The National Law Review: Shutdown-Proof- How Government Contractors Can Stay Cool When Washington Heats Up

Homeland Security Today: Office of Personnel Management Signals Willingness to Increase Federal Hiring Tied to Contractor Reductions

“Contractors, I think, can be very valuable where you have temporary assignments, or you have skill gaps where potentially the government can’t recruit those,” Kupor told the House Appropriations ...

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Office of Personnel Management Signals Willingness to Increase Federal Hiring Tied to Contractor Reductions

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Insider on MSN: I'm a federal contractor trying to get out of government work. I'm worried my entire education and career will be worthless.

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A federal contractor wonders if they'll be the next government worker to lose their job. They've cut back on spending and are looking for other jobs.