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CDC Layoffs: 600 Employees Affected Amid Agency Cuts

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Government Shutdown Looms: CDC faces Notable Staffing Cuts Amid Congressional‌ Impasse

Washington D.C. – November 14,2023 ⁤ – As the Senate fails⁣ to advance a GOP funding bill for the eighth time,raising the specter of a government shutdown,the⁣ U.S. centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is ⁣already operating with a substantially reduced workforce. ⁢ Recent staffing reductions at the agency are raising concerns about its ⁤ability to respond effectively‍ to public health⁣ challenges ​should funding be‍ disrupted.

Internal CDC officials, ‍speaking to CBS News on condition ⁤of ⁢anonymity, revealed that approximately 600 employees have received ⁢final ⁢layoff notices in the past week.These cuts follow an initial⁤ round of reduction-in-force notices – a term for layoffs -‌ issued to around ⁤1,000 employees on⁢ October⁤ 10th.‍ While‌ some of those initial notices were rescinded within 24 hours, the net result is ⁣a loss of roughly 600 positions.

The cuts are impacting multiple areas within ⁣the CDC. ⁣Affected programs include the CDC’s Washington, ⁣D.C.offices, the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention, the National health and Nutrition ⁣and⁣ Examination Survey,‍ and the agency’s internal ⁣human ⁤resources department.

critically, the layoffs include⁤ personnel based in Washington D.C. who act as a vital link between the CDC and Congress. These employees are responsible for providing ⁤lawmakers with‍ data and information crucial for informed decision-making regarding public health. ⁤ for‍ instance, these staff members were instrumental⁤ in⁤ providing Congress with⁣ data related ​to the measles outbreak earlier this year.

The ‌staffing situation is even more dire when considering broader trends. AFGE Local 2883,the union representing CDC employees,estimates the agency ⁣has​ lost approximately 3,000 employees this year through a combination of resignations and layoffs. CDC officials​ have confirmed this figure, representing a roughly 23% reduction in‌ overall staffing levels.

These cuts come as Congress struggles ⁢to agree on a budget, increasing‍ the likelihood of a government⁤ shutdown. A shutdown would likely exacerbate the CDC’s staffing challenges and possibly hinder its ability to‍ carry‍ out essential public health functions. The CDC operates under the Department of Health and Human Services,and would be directly impacted by any lapse in federal funding.

This is a developing story and will be updated as more information‍ becomes⁤ available.

By Michael Kaplan, Caitlin⁢ Huey-Burns


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