James Comer, the Republican chairman of the House Oversight Committee, criticized O'Malley’s telework agreement, stating it will restrict future leaders at SSA and impact service delivery.
O'Malley’s agreement guarantees telework for 42,000 Social Security employees until 2029; Comer expressed concern over its implications for the agency's operational efficiency.
Comer questioned O'Malley's motivations, suggesting that the agreement caters to union support crucial for his DNC chair campaign, thus prioritizing politics over public service.
The oversight hearing aims to clarify the remote work situation at federal agencies and the relationship between federal collective bargaining and employee presence in offices.
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