Hundreds of U.S. Forest Service Montana employees losing their jobs
- Hundreds of U.S. Forest Service employees are losing their jobs, including 360 workers in Montana, as part of a broader reduction involving 3,400 jobs agency-wide.
- The layoffs target employees in their probationary period, while public safety and firefighter positions are exempt.
- Experts warn that the job cuts and funding freezes could hinder wildfire prevention efforts and leave the U.S. More vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires.
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture stated that staffing reductions aim to eliminate inefficiencies and improve government operations despite concerns about future wildfire management.
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