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Government shutdown means paychecks for federal prisoners, not prison workers
By cbsnews.com
Published: 10/10/2013

They aren't getting paid but they still have to go to work to supervise prisoners who are getting a paycheck. It's the reality for about 100 prison workers in Yankton as the government shutdown continues, CBS Sioux Falls affiliate KELO-TV reports. Keeping the day-to-day operations running at the minimum-security federal prison camp there is one of the essential government functions being maintained during the shutdown.

Nearly 36,000 employees who work for the Federal Bureau of Prisons across the country have to work during the government shutdown in order to "protect human life and property," including the ones in Yankton.

"Basically, we are working right now on an IOU for the government, and we have families to support. We have bills to pay, and we're expected to be here," American Federation of Government Employees Local 4040 Union President Michele Kunkel said. Kunkel says workers have already gone a week without pay, and while they are likely to get back pay when the shutdown ends, the longer the government closure lasts, the tougher it will be to get by.

"We will get paid eventually, but we don't know when eventually is, and your creditors aren't going to take an IOU. We can't go to the grocery store and buy groceries and give them, 'Oh, here's our government IOU,'" Kunkel said.

But while workers are going without paychecks, inmates at the prison are not.

"There's a different funding for them," Kunkel said of the inmates who are getting paid for the jobs they do while in custody.

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