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getonscoop 02/28/2025


Thomas Mackintosh

BBC News, London

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Hundreds of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) staff have been laid off in the latest development in Donald Trump’s administration’s efforts to slash the federal workforce.

Around 880 workers – including weather forecasters – have had their jobs terminated on Thursday, the BBC’s US partner CBS reported.

The cuts come as Elon Musk, as the head of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (Doge), continues a push to significantly reduce the federal workforce.

A NOAA spokesman said the agency would not comment on internal personnel matters.

Prior to Thursday’s cuts, NOAA had about 12,000 staffers across the world, including 6,773 who are scientists and engineers, according to the agency’s website.

“We continue to provide weather information, forecasts and warnings pursuant to our public safety mission,” the NOAA spokesman added.

But, Californian Democrat Congressman Jared Huffman said people across the US “depend on NOAA for free, accurate forecasts, severe weather alerts, and emergency information”.

“Hundreds of scientists and experts at NOAA just received the news every federal worker has been dreading,” Congressman Huffman added.

“Musk’s sham mission is bringing vital programs to a screeching halt. Purging the government of scientists, experts, and career civil servants and slashing fundamental programs will cost lives.”

Miyoko Sakashita, the Center for Biological Diversity’s oceans director, said gutting NOAA will “hamstring essential lifesaving” programmes.

The latest developments come days after US government workers faced widespread confusion following conflicting advice over compliance with a Musk-backed order to list their last week’s work in an email or face termination.

The message sent to millions of federal employees last Saturday evening came after Musk posted on his social media platform X that government staff would “shortly receive an email requesting to understand what they got done last week”.

On Sunday, Musk said in some cases “we believe non-existent people or the identities of dead people are being used to collect paychecks”.

In a copy of the email obtained by the BBC, employees were asked to respond explaining their accomplishments from the past week in five bullet points – without disclosing classified information.

But, key agencies, including the Departments of Defense (DoD), Health and Human Services (HHS), Justice, the Pentagon and the FBI – now led by Trump appointees -instructed employees to ignore the directive.

Agencies such as the Department of Transportation, the Secret Service and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency also encouraged their staff to comply, reports said.

On Wednesday, Musk reiterated the suggestion that a number of federal employees who did not respond to an email requesting a summary of their achievements from the previous week could be “dead” or “not real people”, but offered no facts to back it up.

Speaking at Trump’s first cabinet meeting, Musk told reporters: “I think that email perhaps was best interpreted as a performance review, but actually it was a pulse check review.

“Do you have a pulse? Do you have a pulse? And two neurons. So if you have a pulse and two neurons, you can reply to an email.”

Elsewhere on Thursday, a federal judge in San Francisco found that the mass firings of probationary employees were likely unlawful.

District Judge William Alsup ordered the Office of Personnel Management to inform certain federal agencies that it had no authority to order the firings of probationary employees, including at the defence department.



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