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Bureau of Indian Affairs prepares 25% cut-back in employees: Plans
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News From Indian Country
09-30-1995
Bureau of Indian Affairs prepares 25% cut-back in employees: Plans are. finalized for lay-off notices September 25th for 3,000 full and part-time employees
(AP) -- Tribal leaders were in the Capitol September 10-15th to persuade Congress to back off from making deep cuts in the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
The bureau plans to eliminate at least 3,000 full-time and part-time positions, about a fourth of its work force, o...
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