Dept. of Energy frantically tries to rehire critical nuclear staff, per email
Department of Energy officials are unable to get in touch with some critical nuclear workers with the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) as they frantically attempt to rehire them, according to an internal email obtained by ABC News.
"The termination letters for some NNSA probationary employees are being rescinded, but we do not have a good way to get in touch with those personnel," the email reads.

The email asks managers to contact their employees directly because many of the terminated employees lost access to email and other government systems. Most managers are resorting to calling and texting their fired staffer’s personal phone numbers, ABC News has learned.
On Thursday, in a wave of firings across the federal government, the administration terminated roughly 300 employees with the NNSA, which is responsible for maintaining the U.S. nuclear stockpile, among other key nuclear functions.
ABC News was first to report that, after realizing the critical role these employees play in national security, the Department of Energy paused most terminations Friday and sought to "rehire" some employees.
The rehiring is currently underway. It’s unclear how many will ultimately return to work.
-ABC News' Jay Obrien










