RFK Jr. said HHS layoffs are needed
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"Personnel that should not have been cut were cut; we're reinstating them, and that was always the plan."
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Three employees — two of whom received layoff notices on Tuesday — told Capital B Atlanta that the CDC’s labor force reductions in Atlanta were concentrated in areas of health study that have an outsi...
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Some personnel and programs affected by sweeping reductions at federal health agencies on Tuesday will be reinstated, including a program at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that monitors lead in kids,
Researchers who had millions of dollars' worth of grants terminated by the National Institutes of Health are suing the federal government.
Though layoffs are already affecting federal workers, it is currently unclear how the mass layoffs will impact Meals on Wheels locally.
U.S. District Judge Mary McElroy said there was “quite voluminous” evidence that the cuts would do immediate and immeasurable harm nationwide.
Employees at the Department of Health and Human Services began to receive notices of mass layoffs on Tuesday, days after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that 10,000 people would lose their jobs, including employees working on tobacco addiction, mental health and workplace safety.
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The letter, shared exclusively with TIME, comes after HHS said it is withholding Title X funds from 16 organizations.
The U.S. Health and Human Services Department, which began serving employees dismissal notices on Tuesday in what’s expected to total 10,000 layoffs, said it does not comment on ongoing