Trump administration expects to strip hundreds at US health agencies of job protections

WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump's administration expects hundreds of health ​department officials will lose civil service job protections, making them easier to fire, as it carries out a plan to revamp the federal workforce, according to an internal memo reviewed by Reuters.

Supervisors at several agencies in the Department of Health and Human Services received the memo, which said positions on their teams may be reclassified in an initial wave and that additional ‌waves would ‌follow.

The change means people in those ​roles ‌could ⁠be fired ​at will. ⁠Current civil service protections guarantee employees can only be fired for cause and have appeal rights.

The move is in line with an overhaul announced by the administration in February that gives the president more power to hire and fire up to 50,000 career federal employees, who would be reclassified to Schedule Policy/Career, formerly ⁠known as Schedule F during Trump's first term.