The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is facing yet another round of layoffs, as the agency has announced its intention to fire 22 employees who work on environmental justice. This news has sparked concern and outrage among environmentalists and advocates for marginalized communities.
The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) Council 238, which represents EPA staff, has spoken out against this decision, calling it a reduction in force (RIF). Justin Chen, president of the AFGE Council, has expressed his disappointment and concern for the well-being of these employees.
The EPA’s mission is to protect human health and the environment, and environmental justice is a crucial aspect of this mission. Environmental justice is the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people, regardless of race, color, national origin, or income, in the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies. These 22 employees play a vital role in ensuring that this principle is upheld in all of the EPA’s actions.
The decision to lay off these employees is not only a blow to the EPA’s commitment to environmental justice, but it also has serious implications for the communities that rely on the agency’s work. These employees are dedicated and passionate individuals who have been working tirelessly to protect the rights of marginalized communities and to address environmental issues that disproportionately affect them.
The AFGE Council has raised concerns about the timing of these layoffs, as they come at a time when the EPA is facing severe budget cuts and a significant reduction in staff. This raises questions about the agency’s ability to fulfill its responsibilities and protect the environment and public health effectively.
Furthermore, these layoffs also raise concerns about the EPA’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. The agency has been criticized in the past for its lack of diversity in its workforce, particularly at the leadership level. This decision to lay off employees who work on environmental justice, a critical aspect of the EPA’s work, only adds to these concerns.
The AFGE Council has called on the EPA to reconsider this decision and find alternative solutions to address budget constraints. The union has also urged Congress to provide adequate funding for the EPA to carry out its mission effectively and protect the rights and health of all Americans.
In light of the recent fires in the Amazon rainforest and the ongoing climate crisis, it is more important than ever for the EPA to have a strong and dedicated workforce. The agency plays a crucial role in protecting our planet and ensuring that future generations have a safe and healthy environment to live in.
The EPA must prioritize environmental justice and recognize the importance of having a diverse and inclusive workforce. Layoffs such as these not only harm the affected employees but also hinder the agency’s ability to fulfill its responsibilities and protect the environment.
We call on the EPA to reconsider this decision and find alternative solutions that do not compromise the agency’s commitment to environmental justice. We also urge Congress to provide adequate funding for the EPA to continue its vital work. Let us come together to protect our planet and ensure a brighter future for all.




