Shutdown Over, OMB Tells Furloughed Employees They ‘May Now Return To Work’

A US Park Police officer walks behind a barricade with sign reading "Because of the Federal Government SHUTDOWN All National Parks are Closed" in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2013. Co... A US Park Police officer walks behind a barricade with sign reading "Because of the Federal Government SHUTDOWN All National Parks are Closed" in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2013. Congress plunged the nation into a partial government shutdown Tuesday as a long-running dispute over President Barack Obama's health care law stalled a temporary funding bill, forcing about 800,000 federal workers off the job and suspending most non-essential federal programs and services. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) MORE LESS
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In a memorandum dated Thursday, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Sylvia M. Burwell told furloughed federal employees that they “may now return to work.”

“You should reopen offices in a prompt and orderly manner,” Burwell wrote. “We appreciate very much your cooperation and efforts during this difficult period. Thank you and your teams for your service and your continued work on behalf of the American people under the challenging circumstances of the past few weeks.”

According to the memo, the Office of Personnel Management is currently updating its website in order to communicate to federal employees to “return for work on their next regularly scheduled work day,” which for most will be Thursday. 

Both houses of Congress passed a bill Wednesday to re-open the government until Jan. 15 and raise the debt ceiling until Feb. 7.

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