'I'm Heartbroken': California Scientists Left Adrift by Mass Federal Layoffs at NOAA
Ezra David Romero
Mar 6
Many in Californias science community are reeling after last weeks mass firings within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration upended workers lives and raised dire concerns for the climate agencys work going forward.
At least seven people, including National Weather Service employees and staff at the National Marine Fisheries Service, or NOAA Fisheries, lost their jobs along the Central Coast.
Their stories are similar and heart-wrenching. The early-career federal workers are planning marriages, recently signed mortgages and were saving to buy their first homes. But last Thursday, they got an email saying they were not fit for continued employment because your ability, knowledge, and/or skills do not fit the agencys current needs many of them before their supervisors even knew.
With a 5 p.m. Eastern deadline before they were locked out of their emails and accounts, they scrambled, downloading health information, salary details, performance reports and hard copies of their termination letters.
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https://www.kqed.org/news/12029795/california-scientists-left-adrift-mass-federal-layoffs-noaa