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180 employees of the US government told to go back to work after Trump officials were fired two weeks ago – politics

180 employees of the US government told to go back to work after Trump officials were fired two weeks ago – politics

More than 100 government employees were ordered to return to work just a few weeks after the Trump administration left him.

Tuesday (March 4), around 180 former employees of US“The Top Public Health Agency, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), were called back to jobs in a E -mail, just two weeks after ATU The administration ended the employment.

Those targeted for the bag were recent employment in the workplace and received a notification that their employment status had changed again, asking to return the next day (Wednesday) because on Ap.

Dozens of public health workforce were invited to work this week (Thomas Fuller/Sopa Images/Lightrocket through Getty Images)

Dozens of public health workforce were invited to work this week (Thomas Fuller/Sopa Images/Lightrocket through Getty Images)

It seems that the e-mail started with the subject: “Read this email immediately.”

Then he continued to say “after additional examination and examination”, a termination notification of February 15 was canceled.

“You should go back to debt in accordance with the previous work schedule,” he continued. “We apologize for any disturbance that this could have caused.”

Two federal health officials told The News Outlet about 180 staff members received the recapture emails.

Among those who were dismissed and called back included outbreak respondents in two scholarship programs, a two -year training scheme for graduates Careers in public health with practical experience and a laboratory program.

In February, Trump officials told the CDC that about 1,300 of the strong workforce of 13,000 people would be left, first of all, who then changed to about 700 to 750 wider efforts to reduce the number of staff.

Elon Musk charges Doge, making several severe discounts in the Federal government under Trump's orders (Jim Watson/AFP through Getty Images)

Elon Musk charges Doge, making several severe discounts in the Federal government under Trump’s orders (Jim Watson/AFP through Getty Images)

Now, it seems that the real figure is around 550, although the officials have not confirmed any number.

The Agency based in Atlanta is responsible for protecting US citizens and others Public health concerns.

It is not clear to how many have returned to their roles this week and if they are protected by future jobs that the Trump administration, in front of Elon MuskDepartment of Government Efficiency (Doge), continues to run at maximum speed.

This is not the first time that the Government asked the staff to take its job back, the similar reversal being made in roles from medical devices and food safety to the flu, nuclear weapons and national parks.

This week, the work group of Billionair Tech has cut All one staff member, besides leading the Interamerican Foundationan independent US external assistance agency.

The Trump administration is on a cost reduction mission (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

The Trump administration is on a cost reduction mission (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

An alleged drained memo continues to indicate the veterans’ business could be the next on the chopping block, with about 80,000 vulnerable employees to be focused by the agency that has already lost 1,000 workers.

It seems that Doge also looks at the reduction of the internal income service by half, with up to 90,000 members of the staff facing the termination, plus another 3,000 in the forest service and 5,000 already cut from the national parks, forests and other federal public lands, rEPORTS Tutor.

The latest CDC changes come, because the secretary for health and human services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., said that there will be “radical transparency” in the department.

Meanwhile, the Agency’s spokesman Andrew Nixon told the AP that CDC had several full-time employees than he did before the Covid-19 Pandemic.

The American Senator, Raphael Warnock, (Democrat – Georgia), said in a statement about fast reversals: “Today’s ad is a welcome relief, but until all CDC employees have been restored, public health and national security of our country will continue to be in danger.”