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Layoffs of 10,000 Health and Human Services employees begin. Agencies devoted to seniors, minorities and HIV prevention ...
Employees at the Department of Health and Human Services began to receive notices of mass layoffs on Tuesday, days after HHS ...
In every corner of the FDA, and at sister health agencies like the CDC, support staff, specialists, and scientists were hit ...
The mass layoffs initiated by HHS this week, including in the upper echelons of the NIH, have sowed chaos and will make Americans less safe from disease, experts warned.
The notices came just days after President Trump moved to strip workers of their collective bargaining rights at HHS and other agencies.
HHS said layoffs are expected to save $1.8 billion ... HHS has not provided additional details or comments about Tuesday’s mass firings, but on Thursday it provided a breakdown of some of ...
“No one knows what the plan is.” The layoffs were part of an effort by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to cut his department’s headcount by 10,000 in line with ...
Layoff notices began Tuesday, impacting workers across multiple agencies. The FDA will lose 3,500 jobs, the CDC 2,400, the National Institutes of Health 1,200, and the Centers for Medicare and ...
The FDA layoffs “will not affect drug, medical device, or food reviewers, nor will it impact inspectors,” a Health and Human Services fact sheet on the layoffs said. But several former FDA ...