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Trump’s hiring freeze creates ‘scary time’ at National Park Service. Seasonal workers who are key to running national parks in the summer have had job offers rescinded.
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A federal hiring freeze is starting to affect the National Park Service. On Jan. 20, President Donald Trump implemented a freeze on hiring federal civilian employees.. There ...
Park Service yanks job offers after Trump hiring freeze. The National Park Service rescinded roughly 400 job offers for seasonal positions, prompting concerns that parks could be short-staffed ...
Some of the nation’s most popular beaches managed by the National Park Service are now seeing lifeguard shortages due to a ...
The U.S. Forest Service is laying off about 3,400 recent hires, and the National Park Service is terminating about 1,000 under Trump's federal spending cuts, Reuters reported.
The National Park Service was forced to rescind more than 2,000 seasonal and permanent positions nationwide under the widespread federal government hiring freeze enacted by the Trump ...
The National Park Service, which typically hires about 7,500 seasonal employees for peak tourism seasons, had not issued a statement regarding the issue at the time of this post.
The National Park Service will exempt some workers from President Donald Trump’s freeze on the hiring of civilian employees across the federal government, according to two people familiar with ...
POWELL — A Trump administration hiring freeze is turning many experienced National Park, Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management seasonal workers to other industries. While a similar hiring ...
President Donald Trump’s first two weeks in office sent shock waves through the National Park Service, a 20,000-strong agency ...