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FEDERAL FIREFIGHTER COMPENSATION:CASEY JUDD
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Congressional Testimony
08-12-2005
Statement of Casey Judd Business Manager, Federal Wildland Fire Service
Association Committee of House Government Reform Subcommittee on Federal
Workforce and Agency Organization August 12, 2005 The brave men and women
who make up the Nation`s federal wildland firefighter workforce are employed
by the five land-management agencies of the Department of Interior and
Department of Agriculture of the United States. ...
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DEAR COLLEAGUE
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; 00-00-0000 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MARCH 13, 2000 Dear Colleague: This year over 14,000 wildfires have been fought, burning over 400, 000 acres. In three short months more acres have been burned than in all of 1999, which was marked as a extremely devastating wildfire year. Federal wildland
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FEDERAL FIREFIGHTER COMPENSATION:RICHARD W. POMBO
Congressional Testimony
; Congressional Testimony 08-12-2005 Opening Statement of Richard W. Pombo U.S. Representative Committee of House Government Reform Subcommittee on Federal Workforce and Agency Organization August 12, 2005 I want to thank Congressman Jon Porter for addressing the ``Federal Wildland Firefighter
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FEDERAL FIREFIGHTER COMPENSATION:JON C. PORTER
Congressional Testimony
; Congressional Testimony 08-12-2005 Opening Statement of Jon C. Porter U.S. Representative Committee on House Government Reform Subcommittee on Federal Workforce and Agency Organization August 12, 2005 I would like to thank everyone for being here today at beautiful Red Rock Canyon National
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FIREFIGHTERS PAY:RICHARD W. POMBO
Congressional Testimony
; 00-00-0000 Statement by The Honorable Richard W. Pombo before the Subcommittee on Civil Service, House Government Reform Committee 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, September 26, 2000 2203 Rayburn Thank you, Chairman Scarborough, for holding this hearing today. I introduced the Federal Firefighters Pay Equity
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FEDERAL FIREFIGHTER COMPENSATION:NANCY H. KICHAK
Congressional Testimony
; Congressional Testimony 08-12-2005 Statement of Nancy H. Kichak Acting Associate Director, Strategic Human Resources Policy Office of Personnel Management Committee on House Government Reform Subcommittee on Federal Workforce and Agency Organization August 12, 2005 Mr. Chairman and Members of the
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PREPARATIONS FOR WILDFIRE SEASON:CASEY JUDD
Congressional Testimony
; Statement of Casey Judd Business Manager, Federal Wildland Fire Service Association Committee on Senate Energy and Natural Resources June 18, 2008 INTRODUCTION Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee, it is an honor and privilege to appear before you today on behalf of the brave men and women
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FEDERAL FIREFIGHTER COMPENSATION:RYAN BEAMAN
Congressional Testimony
; Congressional Testimony 08-12-2005 Statement of Ryan Beaman Southern District Vice-President, Professional Fire Fighters of Nevada Committee of House Government Reform Subcommittee on Federal Workforce and Agency Organization August 9, 2005 Dear Committee Members: Good Morning. I`m Ryan Beaman
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FEDERAL FIREFIGHTER COMPENSATION:DANNY K. DAVIS
Congressional Testimony
; Congressional Testimony 08-12-2005 Opening Statement of Danny K. Davis U.S. Representative Committee of House Government Reform Subcommittee on Federal Workforce and Agency Organization August 12, 2005 Federal wildland firefighters are employed by the Departments of Agriculture and Interior in
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FIREFIGHTERS PAY:JOE SCARBOROUGH
Congressional Testimony
; 00-00-0000 Chairman Joe Scarborough Subcommittee on Civil Service Wildland Firefighters Pay: Are There Inequities? September 26, 2000 Today, the subcommittee will conduct a hearing, entitled Wildland Firefighters Pay: Are There Inequities? The hearing will assess proposals to alter current
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Application of real-time particle sensors to help mitigate exposures of wildland firefighters.(Brief Communication)
Archives of Environmental and Occupational Health
; Unlike their urban counterparts, wildland firefighters do not employ personal respiratory protection, in part because they do not have a clear indication of when the protection should be used, and because protection cannot be worn continuously during their long and physically demanding shifts.
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