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CousinIT

(9,254 posts)
Sat Mar 7, 2020, 08:03 AM Mar 2020

From 2017: Nearly 700 vacancies at CDC because of Trump administration's hiring freeze

https://www.fosters.com/news/20170528/nearly-700-vacancies-at-cdc-because-of-trump-administrations-hiring-freeze

WASHINGTON — Nearly 700 positions are vacant at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention because of a continuing freeze on hiring that officials and researchers say affects programs supporting local and state public health emergency readiness, infectious disease control and chronic disease prevention.

The same restriction remains in place throughout the Health and Human Services Department despite the lifting of a government-wide hiring freeze last month. At the National Institutes of Health, staff members say clinical work, patient care and recruitment are suffering.

Like HHS, the State Department and the Environmental Protection Agency have maintained the freeze as a way of reducing their work forces and reshaping organizational structures. All three agencies face significant cuts in the Trump administration’s budget proposal for the fiscal year starting Oct. 1.

A senior CDC official said unfilled positions include dozens of budget analysts and public health policy analysts, scientists and advisers who provide key administrative support. Their duties include tracking federal contracts awarded to state and local health departments and ensuring that lab scientists have the equipment they need.

Though HHS has exempted many positions from the freeze, including physicians and personnel who respond to cybersecurity and public health emergencies, many support personnel who often play critical roles have been affected.

“It’s all the operational details,” said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because CDC staff members are not permitted to comment publicly without approval from HHS. The situation has been made worse, the official said, because the agency has been operating without a permanent director since Tom Frieden stepped down in January. That job is considered one of the most crucial public health positions in the government given the CDC’s role in tracking and stopping infectious disease outbreaks in the United States and worldwide.


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From 2017: Nearly 700 vacancies at CDC because of Trump administration's hiring freeze (Original Post) CousinIT Mar 2020 OP
I could understand *targeted* hiring freezes for the sake of efficiency no_hypocrisy Mar 2020 #1
A dollar saved is a dollar he can steal. gibraltar72 Mar 2020 #2

no_hypocrisy

(46,158 posts)
1. I could understand *targeted* hiring freezes for the sake of efficiency
Sat Mar 7, 2020, 08:26 AM
Mar 2020

and better organization.

But Trump's "freeze" was purely nihilistic, i.e., destroy for the sake of destruction.

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