The agreement will protect telework for Social Security staff until 2029, reflecting organized labor's efforts to maintain work arrangements amid shifts in federal leadership.
Rich Couture emphasized that this deal secures not just telework, but also staffing levels, which is crucial for the Agency's public service capabilities.
Biden's administration appears to be prioritizing existing agreements and worker protections, a move that could complicate potential changes from the incoming administration.
O'Malley's signing of the contract demonstrates a commitment to ensuring stability and adaptability within the Social Security Administration's operations in a changing political climate.
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