Association of Administrative Law Judges

Unions ‘sound the alarm’ over worsening staff attrition at SSA

Stressful work conditions are causing severe burnout among SSA employees, leading to high attrition rates and growing workloads for employees who remain…

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Why a continuing resolution is ‘not enough’ to resolve staff issues at SSA

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(AP Photo/Jenny Kane)This Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2021, photo shows a Social Security card in Tigard, Ore.  Millions of retirees on Social Security will get a 5.9% boost in benefits for 2022. The biggest cost-of-living adjustment in 39 years follows a burst in inflation as the economy struggles to shake off the drag of the coronavirus pandemic.  (AP Photo/Jenny Kane)

SSA reaches agreement with 3 unions over office reentry plans

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SSA reaches deal to resume some in-person disability claims hearings starting in May

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Time to fix the hangnails of unresolved union negotiations

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Labor relations at the Social Security Administration are going from bad to worse

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Karl Schultz

With above average hurricane season possible, lawmakers want to make sure the Coast Guard is ready

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SSA law judges pile on another constitutional challenge against federal impasses panel

The Association of Administrative Law Judges sued the Federal Service Impasses Panel this week, joining a growing list of union lawsuits that have challenged…

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In this Tuesday, March 17, 2020, photo hand sanitizer and cleaner wipes sit in a cart as Des Moines Area Religious Council food pantry worker Patrick Minor passes out food at a senior center in Des Moines, Iowa. The Associated Press has found that the critical shortage of testing swabs, protective masks, surgical gowns and hand sanitizer can be tied to a sudden drop in imports of medical supplies. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

USPS sets up coronavirus supplies command center

In today’s Federal Newscast, a supplies command center has been established by the Postal Service, to help its employees get masks, gloves, hand sanitizer…

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Wedge between SSA, administrative law judges widens

Contract negotiations and a proposed rule change for disability appeal processing have widened the wedge between the SSA and its administrative law judges.

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