
Verizon Offers Relief to Federal Workers
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Verizon Offers Relief to Federal Workers Amid Shutdown: Waiving Late Fees, Offering Flexible Payment Plans
Thousands of Department of Homeland Security employees, working without pay during the ongoing partial government shutdown, can now benefit from Verizons support. The carrier is waiving late fees and providing flexible payment plans for these federal workers, who are essential to keeping services running at places like TSA, FEMA, the Secret Service, and Coast Guard. To access this relief, employees need to call Verizons customer service line and verify their status as federal staff. The shutdown, which began on February 14th, has left many workers facing financial hardships, with some dipping into savings or facing tough choices just to get by. Verizons previous acts of support, such as keeping services on and providing free hotspot data during the COVID pandemic, demonstrate their commitment to helping customers in need. As negotiations continue, this relief offers a temporary solution, but all parties hope for a full resolution to end the paycheck pain.
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