Voice of America's remaining 800 employees to get termination notices: report

The roughly 800 remaining full-time staffers at Voice of America are preparing for the worst as the US-funded international broadcaster is expected to issue mass termination notices this week, according to a report.Four VOA employees familiar with internal discussions told the news site Politico on Wednesday that the network’s employees have been advised to expect reduction-in-force (RIF) notices in the coming days.A senior staffer said conversations with officials at the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM), which oversees VOA, indicate that the planned notices will effectively shut down the historic broadcaster, Politico reported.The looming layoffs follow the earlier dismissal of nearly 600 contractors earlier this month by the Trump administration.One VOA employee said the agency’s human resources department had been informed that RIF notices could go out as early as Wednesday.The wave of cuts comes in the wake of a March 15 executive order signed by President Donald Trump, which called for Voice of America and several other agencies to be “eliminated to the maximum extent consistent with applicable law.”The president has frequently attacked the broadcaster, calling it “anti-Trump” and dubbing it “The Voice of Radical America.”VOA employees, however, maintain they have adhered to their mission of delivering nonpartisan journalism.“Even if somehow the organization can survive in some form, it would take years for our newsroom to overcome the trauma of being beaten up just for doing our job,” said VOA White House bureau chief Patsy Widakuswara, one of several plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the administration.“I don’t know how we can return to our mandate to report the facts without fear or favor.”Since March, most VOA operations have remained dark.A limited number of staffers have returned to the office in recent weeks, which employees believe is an attempt by USAGM senior adviser Kari Lake, a close Trump ally, to maintain the legal bare ...