Mass Layoffs Transform U.S. Health Agencies
The Trump administration has initiated mass layoffs at key health agencies, targeting a reduction of 10,000 jobs within the Department of Health and Human Services. Employees from institutions like the CDC and FDA received sudden notifications, often learning of their termination only upon arriving at work.
This drastic move, tied to a broader restructuring plan led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., aims to enhance efficiency and concentrate efforts on chronic disease prevention. The reform includes consolidating 28 divisions into 15, with projected savings of $1.8 billion annually.
However, these layoffs have sparked widespread protests and legal challenges, reflecting the significant impact on those affected.
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