In 2001 the U.S. Forest Service had nearly 30,000 permanent employees and approximately 12,500 contract, summer, and seasonal workers.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2020, there were 49 fatalities among postal service workers, which includes mail carriers. This does not necessarily mean that all 49 individuals were mail carriers - it includes all postal service workers.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 1,066 construction worker fatalities in the US in 2019.
Around 36% of the U.S. workforce is made up of contingent workers, including part-time, temporary, and freelance workers.
On average, about 25-30 workers in the US die in trench-related accidents each year. Trenching and excavation work pose serious risks, such as cave-ins and collapses, so proper safety precautions and training are crucial.
Exact numbers vary, but in the US it is estimated that thousands of Santas are hired each year for various events, shopping malls, and parties during the holiday season. Many of these Santas are part-time workers who take on the role temporarily.
The Chief of the United States Forest Service is the head official of the organization. As of September 2021, the Chief of the US Forest Service is Vicki Christiansen.
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Smokey the Bear
May/will the united state forest service purchase water rights
Gifford Pinchot
Protect the wildlife and national forests of the United States. Note; do not confuse the US Forest Service with the US Park Service. The USPS is under the Department of the Interior, whereas the USFS is under the Department of Agriculture.
Gifford Pinchot
The dual-use policy the US Forest Service is tasked with is the Policy of Lack-Environment. This policy describes laws where the environment must be actively protected.
Gifford Pinchot
Theodore Roosevelt
It is in the US. The US Forest Service has been part of the US Department of Agriculture since its inception, and responsible forest management is considered part of sensible sustainable agriculture.
The Federal Government is the single largest employer in the US. As of January 2009, the Federal Government, excluding the Postal Service and soldiers, employed about 2.0 million civilian workers. The US labor force is about 150 million workers, so about 1 worker in 75 works for the Federal Government.