HHS coal reinstates the dismissal workers responsible for the protection of healthy health



After the order of a federal judge on Tuesday, the screens of the coal lungs for the black lungs have re -established around 200 staff for the disease control and resistance centers.

The US District Judge Irene Berger has issued a preliminary order to operate in the Coal Workers Health Surveillance Program of the National Institute for Official Safety and Health (NIOSH).

Burger has ordered the “complete recovery” of the services for this program, which is compulsory by the Congressional Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act 699. The program provides health screening for minerals and allows researchers to identify the tendency of the disease across the country.

Black lungs can transfer any part of the minerals under a provision called 90 discount, without cutting the salary.

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confirmed on Wednesday that workers were rehabilitated.

“I restored 328 employees in NIOSH,” Kennedy said at a house allotted committee hearing. “One -third of them were in Morgantown, about a third of the SinSinati and then in the World Trade Center group, I also restored.”

The employees of the program were among the thousands of federal health workers on the administrative leave on April 1, with the completion of June 2 as part of the HHS reconstruction effort.

Burger has discovered that “no dispute” that is not currently provided for compulsory services, “and there is no testimony or plan to explain how they will resume.

The case is a class action case taken by a veteran coal minister named Henry Willie, who argued that he and other miners had endangered him and other miners.

Burger writes if the dismissal is allowed to proceed, “thousands of mines will go without screening for the black lungs, and black lungs will be deprived of access to Part 90 transfer option.”

Berger writes, “Berger wrote,” by increasing the incidence of black lungs and increasing the cost of preventive measures and treatment and facilities and ensuring effective, target and skilled preventive measures. “

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