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Social Security Administration workers rally over staffing shortage
Last week, union leaders held a town hall asking Congress to approve $16.5 billion in “emergency funding” to support the agency.
US aid agency becomes most vaccinated by Biden’s deadline
Find out which agency proved the most proactive in fulfilling vaccination requirements, according to numbers released by the Office of Management and Budget.
By Jessie Bur
Set up to fail: SSA judges have long faced ‘too high’ productivity expectations
Judges who oversee Social Security disability benefits appeals are expected to issue at least 500 decisions a year, a metric that has proven difficult to meet in the many years since its introduction.
By Jessie Bur
Social Security leaders receive double ‘no confidence’ votes
Feds from two separate employee organizations voted overwhelmingly that they did not have confidence in Social Security Administration Leadership.
By Jessie Bur
The outlook for federal telework in a post-pandemic world
Some feds may get to keep the telework flexibility granted to them during COVID, while others may be deemed 'non-portable' in normal operations.
By Jessie Bur