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I'm a bit surprised it didn't work. Add diagnostic output to make sure your umask setting is correct.
Try creating a new job that only touches a file on the master node. What are the permissions?
Try service stop/start instead of restart. Probably useless, but who knows.
Try changing the jenkins init script to completely remove --umask argument.