NOAA employees offered financial incentive to quit before layoffs
The Trump administration is giving thousands of NOAA employees another chance to quit their jobs before the Department of Government Efficiency’s ax blade falls again at the nation’s climate, weather and oceans agency. In a Commerce Department notice to employees, which include NOAA’s roughly 10,500 remaining staff, officials said “all employees, in all positions, at all grade/band level, in every geographic location” could file for what’s known as “voluntary early retirement” or a “voluntary separation incentive payment” with a one-time payout of up to $25,000. The offer excludes positions in immigration enforcement, national security, marine vessel operations, patent and trademark examining, and public safety, according to the Commerce memo, a copy of which was reviewed by POLITICO’s E&E News.
Other federal environmental and weather agency news:
- Los Angeles Times: Meet Josh Cook, the EPA’s new regional administrator in charge of California
- Union of Concerned Scientists: Blog: The theft, harm, and presidential grift of privatizing the National Weather Service
- Axios: Blog: NOAA cuts more key weather data gathering after layoffs