- Thousands of workers employed across the Department of Health and Human Services received notices that they would be terminated following four weeks of leave, including at least 89 members of FDA’s Human Foods Program staff, as part of the Trump administration’s overhaul of the federal workforce. The layoffs follow the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as HHS secretary on February 13.
- Terminated staff from FDA’s Human Foods Program include those working on nutrition, infant formula, and food safety response, as well as 10 staff members “who were charged with reviewing potentially unsafe chemicals in the nation’s food supply.”
- Jim Jones, FDA’s deputy commissioner for human foods, resigned from the Agency on February 17, citing the “indiscriminate firing” of food program staff and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s rhetoric toward staff. In a letter, Jones wrote: “I was looking forward to working to pursue the Department’s agenda of improving the health of Americans by reducing diet-related chronic disease and risks from chemicals in food. It has been increasingly clear that with the Trump Administration’s disdain for the very people necessary to implement your agenda, however, it would have been fruitless for me to continue in this role.”
- Jones, who was appointed as deputy commissioner for human foods in 2023, had committed to priority areas of preventing foodborne illness, decreasing diet-related chronic disease, and safeguarding the food supply, as we previously blogged.
Health Agencies Face Terminations; Jim Jones Resigns from FDA’s Human Foods Program
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