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Trump Admin Gives DC Health Bureaucrats A Choice: Move To Alaska Or Resign

Some leaders of many of the vast institutions and centres that make up the Ministry of Health and Human Services are given the option of moving or resigning from DC.

HHS began running 10,000 layoffs on Tuesday as part of a massive restructuring of the department’s complex organizational chart, according to several news reports. HHS Deputy Human Resources Director Thomas Naggy began sending layoff notifications early in the morning, quickly placing thousands of employees on administrative leave.

However, some officials in leadership roles, including senior executive service members, have been offered contracts. They may be held in government services but they will need to be relocated to Indian Health Services Post.

For example, Food and Drug Administration Centre Brian King, Director of Tobacco Products, was offered a position at the Indian Health Services Office. Reported by the Washington Post.

Some leaders at the National Institutes of Health’s 27 laboratories and centres were also offered transfers to Indian medical services offices like Alaska and were given to respond until Wednesday. Associated Press. Other Indian Medical Services Offices Found In cities hundreds of miles from Washington, DC, including Albuquerque, New Mexico. Bemidji, Minnesota; Billings, Montana.

According to the Commercial Publications, FDA New Drug Director Peter Stein’s office was offered a reallocation to the Patient Affairs Desk, but declined. Endpoint News.

“I was offered ‘reassignment’ to ‘patient problems’ (as they have to) or to termination (after administrator leave).

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HHS Director Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on March 27 that government efficiency would eliminate overlapping management functions across sectors such as HR and media relations. The reorganization also involves allowing many different IT systems at the institution to communicate with each other and share depersonalized health data, he announced. (Related: RFK JR cuts 10,000 jobs in its first step to “bureaucratic sprawl” at HHS)

Human Resources Management Office on March 27th Note It revoked collective bargaining rights for several HHS departments, including the HHS Secretary Office, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the former department of Anthony Fauci, and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

He also revoked his negotiation rights from the role of Chief Information Officer. Doge operates in the role of a CIO.

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