National Park Service employment turmoil sparks outcry

by PEER | February 28, 2025
While the reinstatement of seasonal workers provides temporary relief, the long-term impact of the cuts remains uncertain. With visitor numbers continuing to rise and full-time staff dwindling, many park supporters worry that the nation’s treasured landscapes could suffer from neglect ...

TELL CONGRESS | Stop the Senseless Firing of Government Workers

by PEER |
Letter telling Congress to put a stop to the Trump administration's senseless firing of government workers ...

PETITION | Tell DOI to Rehire Vital National Park Service Employees

by PEER | February 26, 2025
Petition telling the Department of the Interior Secretary Burgum to rehire vital National Park Service employees ...

Letter to Interior Secretary Burgum – National Park Service Probationary Employees

by PEER | February 25, 2025
Letter to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum regarding the firing of National Park Service probationary employees ...

EPA Emails Ordered Stripped to Bare Minimum

by PEER | February 24, 2025
Employee Sign-offs Limited to Name, Rank, Location, and Phone Number ...
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