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Veterans Affairs abandons plan to fire 76,000 workers after massive backlash. Department scales back DOGE-led layoffs as ...
The good news: the projected 76,000 Veterans Affairs layoffs won’t happen. The bad news: the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs confirms it’s cutting nearly 30,000 jobs.
Veterans seeking care through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are sorted into priority groups that determine ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) organizes veterans into priority groups to help manage the allocation of medical benefits and resources, determining how soon a veteran ...
The Trump administration said Monday that it expects the Department of Veterans Affairs to lose nearly 30,000 employees by ...
Pittsburgh-area veterans won’t see any interruption to their care or benefits, the Department of Veterans Affairs claims, ...
(NEXSTAR) — There have been several changes to government benefit payments already this year, including increased checks for some and clawbacks for outstanding overpayments for others. In about two ...
A VA spokesperson says “only VA employees whose departure will not negatively impact VA health care or benefits will be ...
The department abandoned its previous plan to cut 80,000 workers, saying it expected a reduction of around 30,000 jobs by the ...
Army veteran and former White House appointee John “Wolf” Wagner critiques a new bill being considered in Congress and argues ...
The department said it would be reducing the workforce by nearly 30,000 people by the end of fiscal year 2025, which includes ...
Trump's VA cuts could threaten mental health care for countless veterans. 02:51 The Department of Veterans Affairs has dropped plans revealed in a memo earlier this year to lay off tens of ...