Summary

The Trump administration has reversed its decision to cut thousands of seasonal jobs at national parks following public outcry.

A memo now allows for 7,700 seasonal hires, up from 6,300 in recent years. However, the move does not restore 1,000 full-time jobs lost in a broader federal workforce purge.

The backlash was fueled by fired employees like Yosemite worker Olek Chmura, whose viral social media post highlighted the impact of the cuts.

Park advocates continue pushing for full staffing exemptions to protect national parks.

  • Bonus
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    422 days ago

    Terrorizing everyone with this back and forth bullshit.

    • @Iheartcheese
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      172 days ago

      Slightly gives me hope about this whole thing collapsing due to sheer ignorance. No matter what there’s going to be some damage but that’s like our best case scenario now.

      • @WhatAmLemmy
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        51 day ago

        Elon’s gonna get murdered in the next year or two. I’d be willing to bet. Right now he’s swinging his dick around all over the world like he’s invincible, but everyone’s forgetting he made the decision to get involved after Trump had 2 assassination attempts in a few months.

        There are probably dozens of people plotting Elons death right now, and when it happens I will laugh.

        • @straightjorkin
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          21 day ago

          My money is on a Ket overdose, did you see his interview at cpac? Fucking ZOOTED dude.

  • @BassTurd
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    162 days ago

    The optimist in me sees that there was enough pressure from the masses that change happened. Maybe that means it can work elsewhere too. Maybe my optimistic side will be right for once.

    Probably not, but it would cool, eh?

    • @GoofSchmoofer
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      91 day ago

      I think your optimistic side is right, pressure from the masses works. There are 100’s of examples from all over the world and from all parts of the past. The thing is that it doesn’t work fast. It takes time and commitment to make those in power feel the pressure.

      we now live in a world where people’s attention spans have been eroded and our comfort level (for most) is just good enough that we aren’t going to move out of it unless things get really dire.

      I think it will happen, but unfortunately I don’t see it happening until things get worse.

      • @ripcord
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        31 day ago

        The thing is that it doesn’t work fast.

        Sure it does. In fact, at the moment it’s more likely to happen if reaction is fast and strong. This happened within days.

        Right now everything is about shock and awe and seeing what people can get away with. Corresponding reactions will have the most impact.

        • @GoofSchmoofer
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          11 day ago

          Very true and I’m really happy to see that it did work.

          I was thinking more of removing trump and his lessor demons from power, or at least getting Congress to actually hold him accountable for his actions. That, I feel, will take a more sustained pressure from a large part of the population.