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Two Visitor Center employees at Saguaro National Park were among those targeted as ... "micromanage" federal worker policies or force the rehiring of more than 16,000 workers.
New details in the president's budget detail some of the proposed workforce reductions, though the final cuts will likely be ...
As a result of recent court orders, about 1,000 previously fired employees from the National Park Service will get their jobs back. That includes about eight workers from the Santa Monica ...
Olek Chmura, a former probationary employee at Yellowstone National Park, hardly bothered to check ... the thousands of ...
With spring break approaching, rehiring and processing new employees will take time. The abrupt termination of nearly 800 national park employees last week—now referred to as the "Valentine’s ...
The last few months have been a tumultuous time for National Park Service employees. After President Donald Trump took office, the federal agency laid off roughly 1,000 employees in a purge dubbed ...
By Lisa Friedman Reporting from Washington More than 700 National Park Service employees have submitted ... the ability to accelerate the process of rehiring those people. During the warm-weather ...
National Park Service employees must add yet another task to their list: updating their resumes and, in some instances, creating new ones from scratch. Park service employees were instructed ...
Concerns exist regarding the impact of National Park Service layoffs on park experiences. Despite staffing challenges, parks remain open, and visitors are urged to be patient with park employees.
The National Park Service announced its intention to hire new seasonal employees only weeks after massive, unprecedented layoffs by the Trump administration. The cuts were part of President Donald ...
A federal judge in San Francisco has ordered the National Park Service and five other federal agencies to immediately reinstate probationary employees who were fired en masse last month ...