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Empowering Workers

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Empowering Workers: Federal Employees, Disability and Employment Rights, and Social Security Disability for All is a podcast dedicated to advocating for federal employees and individuals navigating disability and employment challenges. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist and featuring expert insights from attorney Eric Pines, the show dives into critical topics like workplace accommodations, employee rights, and social security disability claims. With actionable advice and compassionate discussions, each episode empowers listeners with knowledge and tools to overcome legal and professional hurdles.

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Administrative Leave, Forced Leave, and AWOL Allegations: What to Do Immediately

Episode Summary:  In this episode of Empowering Workers: Federal Employees' Disability and Employment Rights & Social Security Disability for All, host Eric Pines, a seasoned Federal Employment Lawyer, delves into the complexities surrounding administrative leave, forced leave, and AWOL allegations for federal employees. Eric explains the implications of being placed on administrative leave, often signaling an ongoing investigation, and discusses the nuances of leave without pay versus paid administrative leave. He highlights the challenges faced by employees in disability accommodation disputes and the potential career impacts of prolonged leave. Eric also provides insights into how agencies handle AWOL allegations and the importance of documentation in defending against misconduct claims. The episode offers valuable advice for federal employees on navigating these situations, emphasizing the significance of legal support to protect their rights and careers. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 00:29 – Understanding Administrative Leave 00:57 – Implications of Administrative Leave 01:43 – Real-World Examples of Leave 02:24 – Whistleblower Cases and Career Impact 03:19 – Disability Accommodation and Leave 04:18 – Forced Leave and Direct Threats 05:35 – AWOL Allegations and Misconduct 06:43 – Agency Justifications for Leave Actions 08:56 – Importance of Documentation 09:43 – Performance Concerns and PIPs 10:29 – Responding to Forced Leave 11:14 – Adverse Actions and Legal Implications 11:52 – Legal Strategies for Leave-Related Allegations About the Show: Empowering Workers: Federal Employees' Disability and Employment Rights & Social Security Disability for All is a podcast dedicated to providing federal employees with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate employment rights and disability issues. Hosted by Eric Pines, a nationally recognized Federal Employment Lawyer, the show covers a range of topics including administrative leave, disability accommodations, and employment disputes. With a focus on clarity and actionable advice, Empowering Workers: Federal Employees' Disability and Employment Rights & Social Security Disability for All aims to empower listeners to protect their rights and advance their careers within the federal workforce.

2 de jun de 2026 - 13 min
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Federal Retaliation Isn't Always Obvious: Here's How it Actually Shows Up

Episode Summary: In this episode of Empowering Workers: Federal Employees' Disability and Employment Rights & Social Security Disability for All, host Eric Pines, a nationally recognized Federal Employment Lawyer, delves into the complexities of retaliation within federal workplaces. Pines discusses the subtle and often overlooked forms of retaliation that federal employees may face, particularly focusing on EEO (Equal Employment Opportunity) and whistleblower retaliation. He explains the legal protections available under the Whistleblower Protection and Employment Act and the Rehabilitation Act, and how these laws shield employees who report misconduct or request accommodations. Pines provides practical advice on recognizing early signs of retaliation, the importance of documentation, and the critical role of timing in building a strong case. This episode is essential for federal employees seeking to understand their rights and navigate potential retaliation situations effectively. Key Timestamps: 00:01 – Introduction 0:29 – Types of Retaliation in Federal Workplaces 1:22 – Illegal Retaliation Explained 2:31 – Whistleblower Protections 3:22 – Typical Retaliation Scenarios 4:52 – Early Signs of Retaliation 5:23 – Legal Framework for Retaliation Cases 6:04 – Importance of Timing in Retaliation Cases 7:32 – Documentation Tips for Retaliation Cases 10:15 – Escalation of Retaliation 11:04 – Common Mistakes Employees Make 12:03 – Summary of Retaliation Cases 13:52 – Strategy for Handling Retaliation About the Show: Empowering Workers: Federal Employees' Disability and Employment Rights & Social Security Disability for All is a podcast dedicated to federal employees and those navigating Social Security Disability claims. Hosted by Eric Pines, a seasoned Federal Employment Lawyer, the show provides insights into employment rights, legal protections, and strategies for dealing with workplace challenges. Each episode breaks down complex legal concepts into accessible discussions, offering listeners practical advice and empowering them to take informed actions. Whether you're facing issues related to disability accommodations, discrimination, or retaliation, Empowering Workers: Federal Employees' Disability and Employment Rights & Social Security Disability for All equips you with the knowledge to advocate for your rights effectively.

19 de may de 2026 - 16 min
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Mental Health-Only SSDI Claims: What Makes Them Hard and What Actually Helps

Episode Summary: In this episode, Courtney Bolton, a Social Security Disability Advocate at Pines Federal, sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals applying for SSDI based solely on mental health conditions. She explains why these claims are often treated differently from physical health claims and provides valuable insights on how to navigate the evaluation process effectively. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:45 – Differential treatment of mental health only claims 03:30 – Evaluation of limitations tied to mental health conditions 05:15 – Importance of treatment history and consistency 07:00 – Interpreting gaps in care and treatment 08:45 – Weight of medical records in mental health claims 10:20 – Assessing credibility in mental health cases 12:00 – Avoiding weakening claims through daily functioning descriptions 14:30 – Impact of work attempts on mental health only claims 16:10 – Factors influencing approval or denial in mental health claims About the Show: *Empowering Workers* is a podcast dedicated to providing valuable insights and guidance on navigating the complexities of disability benefits and employment rights. Join us as we empower individuals with the knowledge they need to secure the benefits they deserve.

5 de may de 2026 - 11 min
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Working While Applying for SSDI: What Counts as Too Much and What Doesn’t

Episode Summary: In this episode of *Empowering Workers*, Social Security Disability Advocate,  Courtney Bolton, discusses the nuances of working while applying for SSDI. She explains the substantial gainful activity (SGA) limits set by Social Security and how part-time work, earnings documentation, and credibility play crucial roles in the disability claim process. Understanding these key points can prevent claim denials and ensure a smoother SSDI application journey. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 01:20 – Substantial Gainful Activity Limits 03:15 – Part-Time Work Considerations 05:00 – Pitfalls of Assuming Work Doesn’t Count 06:45 – Unsuccessful Work Attempts 08:30 – Importance of Documentation 10:10 – Credibility in the Claim Process 12:00 – Balancing Financial Survival and Eligibility 13:45 – Strategic Approaches to Uncertainty About the Show: *Empowering Workers* is a podcast dedicated to providing essential insights and guidance on Federal Employee's Disability, Employment Rights, and Social Security Disability. Hosted by industry experts, each episode delves into the complexities of disability benefits and empowers listeners with practical knowledge to navigate the system effectively.

21 de abr de 2026 - 8 min
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When the Agency Stops Participating: Failure of the Interactive Process

Episode Summary: Exploring the critical juncture when agencies acknowledge but cease engaging in the accommodation process, this episode delves into the legal nuances of the interactive process under the Rehabilitation Act and ADA. Unpacking the significance of meaningful participation, attorney Eric Pines sheds light on the implications of agency conduct and the importance of documenting interactions to strengthen a potential case. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 02:15 – The essence of the interactive process 04:30 – Signs of agency reluctance 07:10 – Legal implications of agency stalling 09:45 – The role of documentation 12:20 – Maintaining a strong position 14:30 – Legal posture post-process failure About the Show: *Empowering Workers* delves into the intricacies of disability rights, federal employment, and social security issues. Led by Eric Pines, a seasoned Federal Employment lawyer, the show offers valuable insights and legal expertise to empower workers navigating complex legal terrain.

7 de abr de 2026 - 14 min
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