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NIOSH job cuts threaten PA black lung research, safety labs

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Wednesday, April 16, 2025   

A union representing Pittsburgh-based workers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health is fighting job cuts proposed by the Trump administration.

The plan would slash the workforce at Health and Human Services agencies by 20,000 jobs, close regional offices and consolidate some functions. Critics of the plan said it will put public health and local jobs at risk.

Brendan Demich, chief steward for the American Federation of Government Employees Pittsburgh Local 1916, said about 200 union members could be affected in Pittsburgh. He added research on mining safety and protective gear could be lost.

"We are investigating and researching safety technologies and safety sciences that will protect miners' health from long-term chronic diseases like black lung," Demich outlined. "And we're also researching technologies and ways to prevent them from having acute injuries."

Demich explained the Pittsburgh office was told April 1 about upcoming layoffs. Nonunion staff were put on leave right away, while union workers were told they will likely be out by the end of June. He pointed out Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. also plans to move the institute out of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and into a new agency, effectively shutting it down.

Demich noted the National Personal Protective Technologies Laboratory in Pittsburgh tests and certifies respirators, such as the N95 masks and protective equipment used by firefighters, miners, construction workers and hospital staffs.

"These laboratories are very unique," Demich observed. "They're the only kind in the world that have the technologies, A, to certify respirators, and B, to test some of these mining technologies and systems that would protect miners."

Demich added the letter received by both the union and individual workers did not explain why the institute was specifically targeted, only the layoffs are part of a broader reduction of the government workforce.

Disclosure: The American Federation of Government Employees contributes to our fund for reporting on Budget Policy and Priorities, Livable Wages/Working Families, and Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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