Listen Now! AFGE Social Security Administration Roundtable Discussion on "Inside Government"
Listen Now! AFGE Social Security Administration Roundtable Discussion on "Inside Government"
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WASHINGTON, May 20, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Tune in now to AFGE's "Inside Government" for a special roundtable discussion with members of AFGE's Social Security Administration General Committee. The show, which originally aired on Friday, May 20, is now available on demand.
SSA council presidents Earl Tucker (Council 224, Office of Quality Performance), Jim Marshall (Council 215, Office of Disability and Adjudication Review), Witold Skwierczynski (Council 220, Field Operations), and Agatha Joseph (Council 109, Program Service Centers) addressed SSA's most pressing issues including funding, staffing and budget cuts and how these deficiencies impact the public. The group also updated listeners on contract negotiations with management.
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