A Biden administration appointee signed a contract with the American Federation of Government Employees, allowing tens of thousands of bureaucrats to work remotely until 2029, according to Bloomberg News. This agreement will let Social Security Administration employees continue remote work during President-elect Donald Trump’s term, as reported by Bloomberg News.
The incoming Trump administration may challenge this contract, potentially leading to a lengthy legal battle over federal remote work policies, according to Bloomberg News. Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., who is expected to chair the Senate’s committee on labor and health in the next Congress, called out the contract deal, which was first reported by Bloomberg.
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Trump allies blast work-from-home extension for federal staff