Congress Heads Off Wildland Firefighter Pay Cuts – At Least Temporarily

Congress approved a funding deal to maintain current pay levels for federal wildland firefighters through the remainder of the fiscal year, ending September 30.

In 2021, wildland firefighter pay was temporarily increased by $20,000 or 50%. but that raise was set to expire without congressional action.

Now the National Federation of Federal Employees says its time to make the pay raise permanent by passing the Wildland Firefighter Paycheck Protection Act.

If the firefighter salaries a43mreduced, the union warns, as many as half of all wildland firefighters may leave their jobs.

 

See also  A Look Back: Woolsey Fire Rescue

Topics

Subscribe to Our Monthly Newsletter

Stay in the loop with our wildland newsletter.

Congress approved a funding deal to maintain current pay levels for federal wildland firefighters through the remainder of the fiscal year, ending September 30. In 2021, wildland firefighter pay was temporarily increased by $20,000 or 50%. but that raise was set to expire without congressional action. Now the National Federation of Federal Employees says its […]

Get The Wildland Firefighter Newsletter

Related Articles

OR Governor Declares Emergency for Alder Springs Fire

OR Governor Declares Emergency for Alder Springs Fire

Kimberly Cortez oregonlive.com (TNS) Gov. Tina Kotek invoked the Emergency Conflagration Act on Monday for a wildfire burning in Jefferson County. This is the second time Kotek has invoked the act this fire season. The first time was the Rowena fire, which has burned...