SSA's administrative law judges say they are encouraged by the FLRA's findings




Federal Drive with Tom Temin show

Summary: Labor negotiations at the Social Security Administration have been a mixed bag over the last year. The bulk of unionized employees have a new agreement, but only after some tough ruling by the Federal Labor Relations Authority. The agency's administrative law judges, who have their own union, say they are encouraged by the FLRA's findings. Association of Administrative Law Judges president Melissa McIntosh joined the show with the latest.