UAW Joins Critics Slamming RFK Jr.’s Cuts to Worker Safety Unit
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ordered job reductions at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Photographer: Samuel Corum/SipaThe Trump administration’s move to gut the agency tasked with ensuring workplace safety is facing intensifying pushback, including from the nation’s largest auto union and a conservative lawmaker, in one of the more prominent public fights against some of the widespread cuts last week.
On Tuesday, the United Auto Workers union said it “adamantly opposes” the cuts to almost 900 workers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, which does research and makes recommendations to prevent work-related injuries and illnesses, including chemical hazards. Created in 1970, the agency had about 1,300 workers before the cuts began.