- Union deal lets some workers keep flexible arrangement to 2029
- Musk, Republican lawmakers among those criticizing agency move
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“This deal will secure not just telework for SSA employees, but will secure staffing levels through prevention of higher attrition, which in turn will secure the ability of the agency to serve the public,” AFGE chapter president Rich Couture wrote in his message to members. The union declined to elaborate.
A Social Security spokesperson confirmed the agreement, noting that managers can still make temporary changes based on operational needs or performance issues. O’Malley could not be reached for comment.
In-office requirements range from two to five days per week, varying by job, according to people familiar who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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The Trump transition team has declined to comment directly on the union contracts. But a representative for the transition said the DOGE task force will target federal red tape and spending, and seek to restructure federal agencies.
Ramaswamy, in his own social media post, termed the agency’s move “illegitimate” and hinted it could be rescinded. “All new proclamations made by executive fiat can be reversed by executive fiat,” he wrote.
Organized labor represents over a million federal government employees, and AFGE is the largest federal worker union. Legally binding union contracts, which dictate terms on working conditions, can be amended during, or extended beyond, their existing timeframes by mutual agreement.
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