On Valentine’s Day, Eric Anderson showed up for work at Indiana Dunes National Park. Hours later, he learned by email (from someone he didn’t know) that he had been fired. Anderson is one of the many thousands of federal employees blindsided by mass layoffs orchestrated by the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, led by tech billionaire Elon Musk. Officials claim the cuts are saving taxpayers millions, but critics warn they’re gutting essential services and putting public safety at risk. As legal battles unfold and DOGE continues these reductions, the question remains: Is this about efficiency, or is something bigger at play?
Guest Information:
- Eric Anderson, former biological science technician, National Park Service
- Victor Narro, professor, labor studies, project director, Labor Center, University of California – Los Angeles.
Links for more info:
- Axios: These national parks have been hit hardest by firings
- Department of Government Efficiency
- NPR: DOGE wants to cut $1 trillion this year. But it’s not looking at big spending drivers
- NBC News: USDA ordered to temporarily reinstate thousands of fired employees
- UCLA: Victor Narro
- Instagram: @victornarro1
- X: @narrovictor
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