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Probationary staff who opt for reinstatement will be able to fully return to work and will receive back pay.
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Park advocates celebrate NPS reinstatements, warn of continued threats

Heather Bergeson by Heather Bergeson March 21, 2025March 21, 2025

National Park Service employees who were affected by the sweeping layoffs mid February are now able to opt for reinstatement with back pay. This comes after recent court orders required federal agencies to rehire employees that had lost their jobs in budget cuts instigated by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).  The NPS was originally […]

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