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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.
After an act of protest, a murky path toward the door
Social Security Administration employee Adam Pelletier was placed on administrative, then investigative, then notice leave after tagging his office windows with washable paint.
By Jessie Bur
A fed’s protest leads to discipline rule violations
U.S. Code limits the time an agency employee can be placed on administrative leave, but the Social Security Administration has exceeded it for an employee following a nondestructive act protesting union crackdowns.
By Jessie Bur
Unions call out ‘chaos’ caused by Trump executive orders
Agencies began enforcing executive orders that prevent federal union use of government offices and supplies, as well as restricting representation time.
By Jessie Bur