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The good news: the projected 76,000 Veterans Affairs layoffs won’t happen. The bad news: the U.S. Department of Veterans ...
The VA, so far this fiscal year, has sharply rolled back its use of recruitment, retention and relocation (3R) incentives.
More than 17,000 Veterans Affairs jobs have been eliminated or ... VA expects 30K voluntary job cuts by October, erasing ... place to ensure that staff reductions do not impact veteran ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced Monday it is walking back plans for mass layoffs at the agency but says it will still shed tens of thousands of jobs by the end of fiscal year 2025.
A small group of protesters stood outside the VA Hospital on Tucson's Southside Friday morning. This was their first protest ...
The language in the Senate's version of the fiscal 2026 VA appropriations bill offers a mild, but notable bipartisan rebuke ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has reduced its IT workforce by 12% following budget cuts at the agency, Federal News ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has rowed back against DOGE-inspired reduction in the workforce after angry backlash, saying it no longer believes such a significant downsizing is necessary after a ...
Reduction in the state's federal workforce has dropped Virginia to fourth place nationally, marking its lowest ranking in seven years.
VA fund cuts impact Monmouth and Ocean veterans. There are more than 279,600 veterans living in New Jersey, of whom around 8% are women, and more than 89,000 belong to an ethnic minority group.
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