High job vacancies in Alaska state agencies can reduce services and lead to burnout

To keep Alaska communities safe and workloads manageable, Department of Public Safety Commissioner Jim Cockrell said he would need 35% more troopers than he has now. After he fills the 62 vacancies in the department, he wants to ask the state for about 90 more positions. But he said things used to be worse – at one point last year the department had 70 vacancies of 411 trooper positions.

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