From: ^Commissioner Broadcast <Commissioner.Broadcast@ssa.gov>
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2021 1:30 PM
A Message to All SSA Employees
Subject: Update on Telework
Agencies across government have gained real-time telework experience since March 2020. The pandemic forced us to implement new ways of doing business, which accelerated some positive changes and highlighted areas where we need to make additional improvements. We have done a great job under difficult circumstances ensuring our key services continue. Still, there are areas where we are falling behind.
Part of the reason for service degradation could be inefficiency in business processes due to the temporary but necessary changes we made during the pandemic. For example, requiring the public to mail in important documents like drivers’ licenses for a Social Security card is not sustainable, but iSSNRC and video and express appointments will help address that workload. We also know that not all work is portable and some members of the public, in particular our vulnerable populations, are best served in person.
The pandemic provides us a unique opportunity to build a new normal that improves public service. A part of that opportunity is to reconsider how we use telework. As a result, I have asked each component’s Deputy Commissioner (DC) to reassess telework opportunities within your components considering all we have learned during the last year. Generally, we expect to increase telework opportunities from our pre-pandemic levels. We will also be seeking input from the unions and meeting any applicable labor obligations.
Public service must remain the key driver, but issues like employee retention, recruitment, morale, space savings, continuity of government operations, and the environment will also inform our decisions. Additionally, we are participating in a government-wide initiative about the future of work, which will guide our decisions including when more employees will return to the office.
We will continue to follow the Administration’s science-driven lead on operating during the pandemic, and I will continue to share new information with you as we receive it. At the same time, we must plan for how the agency can best perform in the future.
I appreciate that telework is important to you and for your ability to plan in your personal lives so I wanted to take a moment to let you know we are working on it. Thanks again for all you are doing to be sure we take care of the people who depend on us.
Andrew Saul
Commissioner





