Federal work-from-home policies could be in jeopardy under GOP leadership
Briefly

"President Trump was elected specifically on the promise of greater accountability in our federal government, yet, if these reports are to be believed, the outgoing Administration - having been overwhelmingly rejected by the American people - is undermining the will of the people and the incoming Administration's ability to provide service to the roughly 68 million Americans who rely on Social Security."
"By guaranteeing that front-line employees at the struggling Social Security Administration can work from home up to two days a week instead of providing face-to-face service to the approximately 170,000 Americans who visit Social Security offices each day, the Biden Administration makes it clear that they value federal employee unions over the American public."
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