The Department of Health and Human Services announced to employees that it will lay off around 10,000 people, about 25% of its workforce.
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Employees across the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services began receiving notices of dismissal Tuesday, as part of a ...
The layoffs are expected to eliminate nearly a quarter of HHS staff — 10,000 jobs through layoffs and another 10,000 workers ...