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Contractors for a long-delayed veterans clinic can move forward following a ruling in Kern County Superior Court Wednesday in ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins had an opportunity to sell Congress on the idea of mass layoffs at the VA. It did not go well.
Lawmakers raise bipartisan concerns over VA RIFs as secretary says he may alter plans VA secretary says he could end up cutting fewer than the proposed 80,000 employees, but the final tally could ...
The decision to cut about 300 medical center payroll jobs and move about 300 more are part of broader efforts to reduce the size of the VA workforce.
While the VA assures that veterans will not see any disruptions in care, local organizations in Las Vegas are bracing for the ripple effects of these job cuts.
The VA has announced that the VASP program will stop accepting new applicants. The MBA is aiming to illustrate why it has value.
‘Heartless and dangerous’: Proposal to automate VA call centers part of aggressive layoff plan, sources say ...
A Democratic congressional staffer who had been briefed by multiple VA officials called the layoff plan at the call centers "heartless and dangerous." ...
The announcement triggered widespread alarm among transgender veterans who accused the VA of abandoning Americans who had fought and died in the military.
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced plans to cut about 80,000 jobs on Wednesday, as President Donald Trump pushes to shrink the federal workforce.
The VA won't share the number of jobs cut in Kansas but promises transparency for any future restructuring as they seek to remove 80,000 employees.
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