"Political leaders at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have told scientists there to apply to new jobs, implying that those who do not may be fired, according to an official with a union representing the agency’s employees.
“People in ORD [the Office of Research and Development] were told to apply for these positions,” said Joyce Howell, executive vice president of the union.
Howell recalled that the comment came from political officials during a meeting with EPA staffers. Someone asked during the meeting what would happen to those who did not apply to new positions and was told “these are your opportunities,” she said, adding that the implication was that those who did not apply to or get a new position would be fired.
Howell said that employees were told 155 jobs were opening up in the agency’s chemicals office, 300 were opening up in the administrator’s office and 50 would open up in the air and radiation office, while an unspecified number would open up in the water office.
But reports have indicated that some 1,500 people work in ORD."
Rachel Frazin reports for The Hill May 12, 2025.