SSAdmin Chief signs agreement: guarantees minimum telework levels for 42,000 SSA employees through 2029

(All of President Trump’s 2nd term).

On November 18, 2024, the NYT announced Martin O’Malley, Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, was running for DNC chair.

Nine days later, just as O’Malley was about to leave the SSA, he signed an agreement with the American Federation of Government Employees that purports to guarantee minimum telework levels for 42,000 SSA employees through 2029 (All of President Trump’s 2nd term).

On O’Malley’s watch, SSA employees have been notably absent from the office.

Nearly all of the 58,875 SSA employees are deemed telework eligible, and according to the Biden Administration’s own data, they have been spending less than half their time in the office.

This failure to show up runs parallel to failures at SSA to accomplish its mission.

SSA is failing to adequately serve the American people, as SSA disability determination processing times on average “have increased since fiscal year 2020.”

They have yet to return to pre-pandemic levels. Today, Chairman James Comer let O’Malley know that he will be testifying at the start of the next Congress.

By Radiopatriot

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2 comments

  1. It has to be passed by an act of Congress and created via Confessional Code. Secondly we are under a Continuation of Government. Biden was never President. The agreement is invalid.

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