President Trump's hiring freeze forced national parks to rescind more than 2,000 seasonal and permanent positions.
Thousands of workers who look after America's 63 national parks face an uncertain future after a crackdown on federal funding ...
Job offers have been rescinded and start dates pushed back just as firefighting staffing for the summer wildfire season was ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum has been urged by four U.S. senators to resolve the hiring freeze on the National Park Service ...
Senators warn of chaos and closures at National Parks following cuts and rescinded job offers to National Park Service ...
Visitor needs at national parks could be seriously compromised this summer, following Trump's federal hiring freeze.
A group of senators is sounding the alarm about the potential impacts of the Trump Administration's federal hiring freeze on the country's national parks after seasonal employment offers were revoked.
President Donald Trump’s hiring freeze and the potential loss of current employees could cripple the National Park Service, they said.
The Forest Service's hiring freeze could mean 2,400 seasonal jobs will not be filled, raising worries about forest ...
Even with the exception to employees in public safety, the NFFE says its members — who are firefighters — are at risk of ...
The U.S. Forest Services typically hires thousands of firefighters every spring, but due to a new federal hiring freeze, Senator Adam Schiff says that could change.
All job listings have been removed from the Acadia National Park website and searchers will find this message instead: “No ...