Social Security Boss Canceled Telework For Others But Wouldn’t Come To The Office | HuffPost
Social Security Administration Commissioner Andrew Saul upset many agency staff when he canceled a popular teleworking program in 2019.
“A time of workload crisis is not the time to experiment with working at home,” Saul said when he announced the policy, citing a need to reduce wait times for Social Security claimants.
But Saul himself did not work in the agency’s main Baltimore office even before the pandemic forced everyone into telework, says Ralph de Juliis, president of the AFGE Council 220, which represents Social Security employees in field offices and call centers.
“We were told he’s spending his time in New York because that’s where he’s from,” de Juliis told HuffPost.
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