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US worker safety agency informs employees of terminations

The Trump administration terminated employees late Friday of a worker safety and health agency, which provides services and research for coal miners and firefighters, despite pleas from a Republican lawmaker to keep its programs.

According to a copy of these notices, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health employees received notices of reduction in force that stated the job losses would be necessary to reshape workforce of Department of Health and Human Services.

The union representing NIOSH's employees reported that, while nearly all employees were put on administrative leave during February, around 40 employees who were responsible for coal mining and firefighter safety had been asked to temporarily return to work a few days earlier. Two of these employees have been terminated.

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After regular business hours, the Department of Health and Human Services (which oversees NIOSH) did not respond immediately to a comment request. A spokesperson said earlier this week that NIOSH functions will join multiple agencies in the new Administration for a Healthy America. It is not known if any of the terminated staff will be relocated.

Last month, it was reported that the NIOSH key services had been halted, which meant vital health and safety programmes for coal miners were no longer available, including mobile health screenings and lung screenings. Another program, to move miners with black lung to less dusty areas of a mine, has also been discontinued.

In the past decade, black lung disease has resurged among coal miners of all ages. The President Donald Trump is leading a high profile campaign to revive coal use and mining in the U.S., which was declining.

(source: Reuters)