Before Musk stepped in, the Biden administration helped some federal employees lock in home office rights for the next five years."
Internet reports that a former Biden administration official has agreed to protect the mixed office rights of tens of thousands of Social Security Agency employees, complicating President-elect Trump's move to reshape the federal workforce. According to an email sent to union members obtained, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), which represents 42,000 Social Security Agency workers, last week reached an agreement with the agency to guarantee telecommuting until 2029 in an updated contract. Rich Couture, chairman of the AFGE branch, wrote that the new agreement signed by Martin O'Malley, President Biden's outgoing Social Security Director, would allow employees to "maintain the current level of telecommuting."
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