U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management officials in Colorado describe ‘big holes’ in staffing
COLORADO, AUG 1 – About 10% of Bureau of Land Management staff in Colorado resigned under the deferred resignation program, causing 35% of agency positions to remain vacant, officials said.
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US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management officials in Colorado describe ‘big holes’ in staffing
Federal land managers with the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management last week gave more details on how the Trump Administration has shrunk the federal workforce in Colorado. Club 20, an organization of counties, businesses and individuals in Western Colorado, invited the two land managers to speak Friday, July 24, at their meeting in Steamboat Springs, which was open to the public. Chad Stewart, the supervisor of the Grand Mesa,…

U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management officials in Colorado describe ‘big holes’ in staffing
Federal land managers with the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management last week gave more details on how the Trump Administration has shrunk the federal workforce in Colorado. Club 20, an organization of counties, businesses and individuals in Western Colorado, invited the two land managers to speak Friday, July 24, at their meeting in Steamboat Springs, which was open to the public. Chad Stewart, the supervisor of the Grand Mesa,…
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