Keesler Federal Takes Paycheck Relief Program Directly to TSA
Effort Underway to Help Affected Federal Employees Avoid Financial Hardship
Keesler Federal sent credit union officials directly to airports across
There is no charge or fee to participate in Paycheck Relief. Members simply sign up for the Paycheck Relief program in person or on the Keesler Federal website. Even TSA employees who are not current Keesler Federal members can enroll immediately by sharing proof of direct deposit from their last three paychecks. Once enrolled, a member will be eligible for ongoing payroll deposits up to a maximum of 90 days.
"This government shutdown has placed an unexpected burden on thousands of federal employees and their families," said Keesler Federal Chief Operations Officer
There is no need for the member to take any further action after successfully enrolling in the program. Once the shutdown is concluded and the member receives back pay, Keesler Federal will automatically debit the advanced payroll from the account.
Keesler Federal plans to bring the Paycheck Relief outreach to all the major airports within its service area, Brown said.
Last October during the last federal government shut down that lasted 47 days – the longest in
About Keesler Federal
Established in 1947 in
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