At least 600 CDC employees sent termination notices, some question timing


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At least 600 termination notices have reportedly been sent out to CDC employees, according to the American Federation of Government Employees.

Criticism

Some critics have questioned the timing of the move in the wake of a gunman opening fire at the CDC headquarters in Atlanta earlier this month.

Violence prevention

The terminations reportedly involve about 100 employees who were working on violence prevention.


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At least 600 employees at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are being laid off. The American Federation of Government Employees, which represents thousands of CDC staff, confirmed the news to the Associated Press on Wednesday.

The permanent termination notices went out this week, as first reported by the Washington Post.

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Layoffs come in wake of deadly shooting

CDC employees, who requested anonymity for fear of retaliation, told The Post that the layoffs have added to frustration within the agency.

Earlier this month, a gunman fired at the CDC headquarters in Atlanta, killing a police officer. Investigators said evidence from the shooter’s home showed he opposed COVID-19 vaccines.

Letter accuses RFK Jr. of risking employee lives

Now, more than 750 current and former Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) staff members have signed a letter addressed to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The letter accuses Kennedy of endangering both employees and the public by eliminating public health programs. It also criticizes him for “repeatedly spreading inaccurate health information.”

Kennedy has previously voiced skepticism about vaccines, a stance the signatories suggest undermines the agency’s mission.

“The violent August 8th attack on CDC headquarters in Atlanta was not random,” the letter states. It also notes the shooting occurred “amid growing mistrust in public institutions, driven by politicized rhetoric that has turned public health professionals from trusted experts into targets of villainization — and now, violence.”

‘Irony is devastating’

The Associated Press reported that the layoffs involve about 100 people who were involved in violence prevention. Some critics have questioned the timing of the decision.

“The irony is devastating: The very experts trained to understand, interrupt, and prevent this kind of violence were among those whose jobs were eliminated,” some impacted workers wrote in a blog post last week.

Impacted employees

The Post also reports that the layoffs impact employees involved in equal employment opportunity and freedom of information.

In April, thousands of employees received layoff notices at the CDC and other federal health agencies. It came after RFK Jr. announced in March that HHS would reduce its staff from 82,000 to 62,000 as part of a restructuring plan.

HHS has yet to disclose details of latest layoffs

Many employees remain on administrative leave pending the outcome of a number of lawsuits. 

HHS officials have not yet commented on the most recent layoffs.

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Why this story matters

Large-scale layoffs at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention raise concerns about the capacity of public health programs and the safety of health agency employees amid growing scrutiny and political tension.

CDC layoffs

The permanent termination of at least 600 CDC employees, including those in violence prevention and public health roles, could weaken agency effectiveness and disrupt ongoing public health work.

Workplace safety and violence

A recent fatal shooting at CDC headquarters and escalating threats have intensified employees' safety concerns, highlighting the risks facing public health professionals in a charged political environment.

Public trust in health agencies

Criticism of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s policies and rhetoric reflects broader debates around trust in public institutions and the impact of leadership on public health missions.

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The layoffs are part of a sweeping federal health agency overhaul intended to make agencies more efficient. Violence prevention units at the CDC are among those especially affected, and the timing follows a recent workplace shooting at CDC headquarters.

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Federal health agencies have undergone restructuring before, often following shifts in administration or budget priorities, but major cost-cutting measures usually face legal challenges and concerns from employee unions.

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The union representing CDC employees, the AFGE, is pushing for more transparency and has criticized the downsizing as shortsighted, especially in light of current public safety and violence prevention needs.

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Key points from the Left

  • At least 600 employees of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are receiving permanent termination notices, according to AFGE officials.
  • These cuts include about 100 people working in violence prevention.
  • The cuts follow a shooting incident on the CDC campus that resulted in a police officer's death.
  • Experts in violence prevention who were laid off are deemed irreplaceable, highlighting the irony of the situation.

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Key points from the Center

  • On Aug. 20, 2025, the CDC sent permanent termination notices to at least 600 employees at its U.S. campuses.
  • The layoffs follow an HHS decision to reduce staff by over 20%, occurring less than two weeks after a shooting at CDC killing a police officer.
  • The terminations involve around 100 specialists focused on violence prevention efforts, impacting initiatives aimed at preventing sexual assault, abuse of children, and violence in adolescent relationships.
  • Employees affected by the cuts pointed out the irony that those with specialized knowledge and skills to identify, intervene in, and stop this type of violence were among the individuals who lost their positions.
  • A recent court ruling protected some CDC employees from layoffs, but the terminations went into effect Monday, with the union citing a lack of transparency from HHS.

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