For this week’s free post, I decided
to do some article readings related to the government shutdown’s impact on
forestry. “Federal
budget troubles spilled into the woods this week, with logging contractors
receiving notices to stop harvesting timber on national forests” (Kramer). The
governmental struggle in Washington D.C. has affected a logging company and
disrupted the jobs of foresters that work with specific logging companies like
this one. This logging company, Vaagen Brothers Lumber Co, has a specified time
period on their timber sales that may have irreversible consequences attached
to the, now 14 day, partial government shutdown. Seasonal changes can restrict
the amount of logging that the company is able to preform and further damage
the pay of everyone involved in the timber sales or entire operation.
The article
goes on to describe the unexpectedness of the government shutdown. Timber
companies were able to continue logging during the government shutdown of 1995.
Tom Partin, president of the American Forest Resource Council in Portland, had
this to say, "Now the Forest Service has issued a blanket policy that they
want to have all projects cleaned up and put to bed within seven days,"
Partin said. "It came very quickly. It's a very short timeline that could
and will impact a lot of companies." A very short notice on something so
drastic is unfair to the workers in this operation and when pay becomes
restricted lives can become changed. Partin plans to approach the government
with lawsuits if the shutdown continues. Hopefully, too much time won’t have elapsed
to terminally damage the operation.
Works Cited
Kramer, Becky. "National Forest
Logging Suspended by Shutdown." McClatchy - Tribune Business NewsOct
12 2013. ProQuest. Web. 15 Oct. 2013 .
Federal government is an astonishing new for me. This new was unheard of my cognize. Base on Jack’s free post about forestry and government, I recognize that every field has closely relationship with government. Policy can really affect market and industry.
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