Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego is using one of the few tools he has to fight mass layoffs at the Department of Veterans ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said job reductions will include veterans, but his department is "not an employment agency." ...
Democratic lawmakers and veterans’ groups are fuming over the Department of Veterans Affairs’s (VA) plans to cut roughly 80,000 ... are who will lose their jobs, why, and how the staff changes ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has a new No. 2 official after the Senate voted along party lines Thursday to approve Paul ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning to cut approximately 72,000 jobs, roughly 15 percent of its current workforce, VA Secretary Doug Collins confirmed Wednesday. Collins said in a video ...
But the betrayal does not stop there. Thousands of veterans work for the VA, dedicated to serving their fellow service members. These job cuts will not only hurt veterans who need care ...
During his visit to Asheville, VA Secretary Doug Collins said cuts will not negatively affect health care services or benefits. So far, 14 employees have been terminated from the Asheville VA, ...
Sweeping layoffs threaten to eviscerate hundreds of research studies and clinical trials conducted through the VA, which has pioneered the CT scan and nicotine patch, among other advances.
The Fayetteville VA Healthcare System has cut 11 jobs in recent months. Veteran groups have expressed concern that the cuts will lead to longer wait times and reduced services. The VA plans to ...
The layoffs are in addition to the 2,400 job eliminations at the department in recent weeks. VA Assistant Secretary Mark Engelbaum told lawmakers Tuesday that the cuts were an effort to reform the ...
Local perspective: An internal memo said 80,000 VA employees nationwide – roughly 15% of the workforce – could soon lose their jobs. But for veterans in the Milwaukee chapter, cuts hit close ...