Between resignations, firings and paperwork errors, at least 23 of the roughly 200 people in the Weather Service’s Alaska ...
The firings dealt a blow to an agency that provides everything from weather forecasts to fisheries management to cutting-edge ...
NOAA staff members, like thousands of others, were caught up in the mass terminations underway in the federal government.
Healthy coastal ecosystems play crucial roles in the U.S. economy, from supporting multibillion-dollar fisheries and tourism ...
Nationally, more than 800 people across NOAA, an organization of 13,000 staff members, were fired, the New York Times reported Thursday. In Alaska, it was not immediately clear how many had lost ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is set to lay off approximately 20% of its workforce, The New York Times ...
Former agency employees and leaders believe the mass NOAA layoffs could endanger critical work surrounding weather forecasting, shipping operations, and more.
The cuts came just before a separate wave of departures was expected under the Trump administration’s so-called deferred ...
When combined with the federal hiring freeze, recently terminated staff said the cuts put their organizations on a trajectory ...
Alaska, in December 2023. On Thursday, a single email crushed the hopes of these scientists and others who had been thrilled to be doing something they loved with an agency they loved. NOAA staff ...
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists and other employees in Seattle are among the estimated 880 agency ...