WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump’s administration on Sunday (Mar 16) started mass layoffs at Voice of America (VOA) and different United States-funded media, making clear its intent to intestine shops lengthy seen as critical for US influence.
Only a day in spite of everything workers have been placed on depart, workers engaged on a contractual foundation obtained an electronic mail notifying them that they have been terminated on the finish of March.
The e-mail, confirmed to AFP by a number of workers, informed contractors that “you will need to stop all work instantly and should not permitted to entry any company buildings or programs”.
Contractors make up a lot of VOA’s workforce and dominate staffing within the non-English language companies, though current figures weren’t instantly accessible.
Many contractors should not US residents, that means they possible rely on their soon-to-disappear jobs for visas to remain within the US.
Most full-time VOA workers, who’ve extra authorized protections, weren’t instantly terminated however stay on administrative depart and have been informed to not work.
VOA, created throughout World Conflict II, broadcast world wide in 49 languages with a mission to succeed in nations with out media freedom.
With it in limbo, a few of VOA’s companies have switched to enjoying music for lack of latest programming.
Liam Scott, a VOA reporter who covers press freedom and disinformation, stated he was notified that he additionally reported that he was being dismissed as of Mar 31.
The Trump administration’s destruction of VOA and sister shops “are a part of its efforts to dismantle the federal government extra broadly – but it surely’s additionally a part of the administration’s broader assault on press freedom and the media”, he wrote on X.
“I’ve lined press freedom for a very long time, and I’ve by no means seen one thing like what’s occurred within the US over the previous couple of months.”
The Affiliation for Worldwide Broadcasting (AIB), the worldwide commerce affiliation for broadcast journalism, stated it was “extremely involved” by the developments at VOA.
“These measures signify a major setback for world media freedom and threaten the power of hundreds of thousands of individuals worldwide to entry neutral, fact-based journalism,” it stated in an announcement.
Reducing VOA’s funding and suspending its operations will undermine media freedom, cut back entry to credible data and injury America’s world credibility, the AIB stated.
“At a time when the world is seeking to the US to be (the) world participant for peace and freedom, reducing funding for US worldwide media – one of many essential devices underpinning this purpose – appears the unsuitable path to take,” AIB CEO Simon Spanswick stated.