Thousands of U.S. Forest Service probationary employees lost their jobs in federal cuts in February. However, due to a new ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it will reinstate thousands of workers laid off in February starting this Wednesday.
The decision follows a directive from the federal Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), which on March 5 ordered the USDA to temporarily reinstate thousands of workers who lost their jobs ...
USDA could not be immediately reached for comment on the order. Nationwide, the workforce reduction is estimated to have resulted in approximately 10% of Forest Service employees losing their jobs, ...
The Merit Systems Protection Board, an agency that hears appeals from federal employees when they are fired or disciplined, ...
Fired U.S. Forest Service workers and other probationary employees of the Department of Agriculture who lost their jobs in a ...
USDA and Forest Service spokespeople in Montana-based local and regional ... the reinstatement order but had yet to see any ...
A federal labor board ordered that all probationary employees who were fired be reinstated, but Idahoans still have not heard ...
At least one Stanislaus National Forest probationary worker who was fired last month has been called back to her job, while ...
“My main focus for going forward is fighting to get my job back and helping the thousands of others who were affected by these layoffs,” she explained. Fox Carolina News also reached out to the USDA, ...
Fired U.S. National Forest and National Parks employees are speaking out about the mass layoffs by the Trump administration.