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Home » News » Yosemite feels the burn of an understaffed summer

Yosemite feels the burn of an understaffed summer

Posted on August 28, 2025August 28, 2025

“It just feels like we’re being taken advantage of,” said one permanent employee who has worked in Yosemite for several years.

To read the full Politico article, click here.

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