The Trump administration reinstates hundreds of health and safety officials who were laid off, a major win for workplace safety advocates. The National Institute of Safety and Health (NIOSH) employees, previously dismissed in widespread layoffs, are back, joining those reinstated in the coal workers' program. Critics accuse the government of stripping away key protections for miners, but the administration argues for protecting essential services. Dr. Micah Niemeier-Walsh, an industrial hygienist, praised the reinstatements, emphasizing the importance of every individual's voice in the fight for workplace safety. The administration brought back hundreds of officials in January 2026, following pressure from lawmakers and labor organizers, and an email confirmed that employees remain in their positions. The federal workers union, AFGE, celebrated the continuation of critical programs, including mine safety research and chemical hazard assessment. The Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson, Andrew Nixon, affirmed the administration's commitment to protecting essential services, from supporting coal miners to safeguarding public health.