Gail Ennis is finally resigning as Social Security’s Inspector General after an investigation determined that she tried to obstruct inquiries into her behavior.
Jun 1, 2024
May 31, 2024
PRW Change Delayed Two Weeks
The definition of past relevant work for Social Security disability determination was supposed to change from 15 years to 5 years on June 8 but that’s now to come into effect two weeks later, June 22. At least that’s the word on the street. They’ll have to publish something in the Federal Register eventually. I don’t know what the point is. This shouldn’t require much training. Did they only belatedly notice some policy issues that were quickly apparent to those of us who represent claimants?
May 30, 2024
Social Security Subcommittee Schedules Hearing
The House Social Security Subcommittee has scheduled a hearing for June 4 on The Social Security Trust Funds In 2024 And Beyond.
May 29, 2024
New Postings On Frustrated Claimants Blog
My firm has started a new blog directed at Social Security disability claimants, rather than Social Security professionals. It's called For The Frustrated Social Security Disability Claimant. Here are links to some recent posts:
Disability And Homelessness
If You're Able To Read This, Count Your Blessings; If You're Not, Expect That Others Won't Understand Your Problem
How Do You Give Good Public Service When Your Employees Are Really Unhappy? You Don't!
From Social Security: Top Baby Names
47% Of Disabled Americans Aren't Getting The Help They Need
On Being Disabled And Homeless In Rural America
May 28, 2024
Customer Wait Times
From Customer Wait Times in the Social Security Administration’s Field Offices and Card Centers, a report by Social Security's Office of Inspector General:
May 27, 2024
May 26, 2024
Let's Celebrate! Social Security Lost Fewer Employees In 2023 Than In 2022
From Customer Wait Times in the Social Security Administration’s Field Offices and Card Centers, a report by Social Security's Office of Inspector General:
May 25, 2024
Employment Discrimination Class Action Settled
From WBAL-TV:
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has given final approval to a $22.7 million settlement involving a class-action lawsuit against the Social Security Administration filed by some of the agency's minority workers.
The issues include employee rights, promotions and worker compensation. …
African American men who worked at the SSA headquarters in Woodlawn, Baltimore County, at any time between 2003 and 2023 are eligible to submit a claim for a settlement award. …
"SSA has agreed to be transparent about what is going on in their awards bonus system. For the next two years, every decision in every office will report what awards were given, what people receive and at what rate, and that will allow everybody to take a look and make a decision about whether the system is working in a fair manner," [Jeremy] Wright [an attorney representing the plaintiffs] told 11 News Investigates. …