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US is asking some of its recently fired scientists if they will come back to their jobs, including some employees reviewing 's brain implant company, ….

The FDA plans to rehire around 300 people in total, per 4 sources w/secondhand knowledge of the situation, following 's rush last week to fire employees at the agency responsible for reviewing , , & .


reuters.com/world/us/us-fda-as

At least 11 employees working at the 's Center for Devices & Radiological - which oversees reviews - have received calls since Friday saying they could return to work on Monday, acc/to 8 FDA sources…. Some of the sources were told the FDA would continue making requests to return throughout the weekend.

If the scientists agree to return, they would represent <⅓ of the staffers dismissed about a week ago. The admin had fired >1,000 FDA staffers.

, the world's richest person, who oversees & spent >$250M to help elect , has been leading the effort to cut govt workers w/ . Thousands have been cut.

The firings last week included about 20 people in its office of & several of whom worked on Neuralink…. It is not known if all of the fired workers reviewing Neuralink have received the return offer.

Nonilex

The had initially rejected ’s request to start clinical trials, citing risks, Reuters reported in 2023. The agency has since given the startup approval to do clinical trials, which are ongoing.

The attempt to rehire FDA scientists follows a admin rehiring spree, including some employees responsible for US as well as scientists working on the worsening outbreak of .

Several who received the 's calls said they were not sure they wanted to return….

They had chosen to work at the …because they believed in… & , forgoing higher pay in the private sector.

"I get that ( admin ofcls) are trying to do the Silicon Valley 'move fast, break things'" motto, said one scientist…."But how are you going to be able to hire good people when you're not offering Silicon Valley stock or pay, & you’ve taken away their stability?"

🚨🚨 Hundreds of jobs were cut that were funded by fees from medical device companies, banks, & others, NOT by taxpayers, raising questions about 's stated goal of saving taxpayer money.

At least 3 of the employees asked to rejoin the received termination letters telling them their performance had "not been adequate to justify further employment at the agency."…Many of the fired employees had received exemplary rankings just weeks ago & had no performance issues.

@Nonilex Clearly his true goal is to damage the United States as much and as quickly as he can. Putin's wet dream

@Nonilex my feeling from over here is that most firings have only marginal connection with saving tax but are mainly concerned with removing swathes of employees with a professional attitude and substituting if necessary with people loyal to the 'project'. Minions, if you will. But then I'm a Brit and not in the USA.

"Varios científicos que recibieron llamadas de la FDA dijeron que no estaban seguros de querer regresar...

Habían elegido trabajar en la FDA... porque creían en... la salud pública y la seguridad, renunciando a salarios más altos en el sector privado.

"Entiendo que (los funcionarios de la administración Trump) están tratando de hacer el lema de Silicon Valley 'muévete rápido, rompe cosas'", dijo un científico... "Pero, ¿cómo vas a poder contratar a buenas personas cuando no estás ofreciendo acciones o salarios de Silicon Valley, y les has quitado su estabilidad?""

@Nonilex

@Nonilex
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"I get .... move fast and break things".

In public health?