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Maryland Comptroller Brooke E. Lierman says mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services could disproportionately impact the state.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has been undergoing organizational changes and layoffs in recent weeks ...
In an opinion issued late Thursday night, U.S. District Judge Susan Illston wrote that the president and department agency ...
Some recently fired employees are being told to come back to HHS. But employees say the only partial reinstatements leave the ...
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 ...
After the employees received their notices on Tuesday, U.S. Judge Irene Berger for the Southern District of West Virginia ruled that HHS violated the law by ending the Coal Workers' Health ...
States argue key programs on which they have relied are no longer operating and ask the court to reinstate workers.
HHS has reversed the firings of more than 100 employees with the federal institute that protects coal miners from black lung, ...
In addition, although HHS has said that the layoffs do not impact inspection personnel, media outlets have reported that routine Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) inspections have become ...
A message, obtained by Fierce Healthcare, went out to HHS employees the morning of March ... We are working to evaluate the impact of these actions.” “Though the affected grants include ...