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New Breed Leader

(803 posts)
Mon Mar 31, 2025, 11:17 AM Mar 31

SSA employees received voluntary reassignment notices yesterday

tried to post a screenshot but it won't let me here's the link:

https://bsky.app/profile/cedararbor.bsky.social/post/3llmhkag62s24

SSA employees received “voluntary” reassignment notices today. Dated 3/29, signed agreements due 3/31, effective 4/1. These mission critical employees support front lines; systems, developers, policy experts, trainers. If they disappear from their jobs, SSA will not function.

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SSA employees received voluntary reassignment notices yesterday (Original Post) New Breed Leader Mar 31 OP
Musk: "If you want your employees to perform, treat them like shit" dalton99a Mar 31 #1
Well that's a new approach. I wonder how long it takes for the 1st lawsuit Arazi Mar 31 #2
The did that to my late mother! CountAllVotes Mar 31 #3

Arazi

(7,694 posts)
2. Well that's a new approach. I wonder how long it takes for the 1st lawsuit
Mon Mar 31, 2025, 11:26 AM
Mar 31

“Voluntarily downgrade or be fired and you have 24 hours to decide”, isn’t going to work any better than the “fork in the road voluntarily resign or be fired” they tried before.

CountAllVotes

(21,668 posts)
3. The did that to my late mother!
Mon Mar 31, 2025, 11:43 AM
Mar 31

She was a GS-4 and working as a secretary. They demoted her to a GS-3 and had her working as a mail room clerk at the end of her "career".

She retired after 20 years and barely rec'd $700 a month as a pension; less than $200 SSA.

After she died, being I was the executor, I was notified of a class-action lawsuit re: what occurred.

Finally, some 4-5 years later I rec'd a check for $1500 or so.

What an insult that was to her.

They didn't quite get away with it but they sure tried!

& recommend.

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