Comer: Will Undo Telework Deal for Social Security Workers

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., took aim at the report of a work-from-home deal that was struck last week for tens of thousands of federal employees by a just-departed appointee of President Joe Biden’s.

Comer signaled that he’ll resurface his Stopping Home Office Work’s Unproductive Problems SHOW UP Act, which he introduced in February 2023, following a Tuesday report that the union representing 42,000 Social Security Administration workers locked in a deal with the Biden administration that will protect telework through 2029 — after President-elect Donald Trump leaves office.

“THOUSANDS of federal employees just landed a work from home deal ahead of @realDonaldTrump taking office. This is why I introduced the SHOW UP Act. Our government needs to show up for the people it serves. Time to hold the bureaucracy accountable,” Comer posted on X.

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