US emergency agency fails to fill job vacancies

The US government’s emergency agency is struggling to fill hundreds of vacant jobs before the June 1 start of the annual hurricane season, the agency’s chief said today.

US emergency agency fails to fill job vacancies

The US government’s emergency agency is struggling to fill hundreds of vacant jobs before the June 1 start of the annual hurricane season, the agency’s chief said today.

David Paulison, acting director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), said “a couple hundred” staff positions are open, forcing many remaining employees to work “pretty much seven days a week.”

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