The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) has dismissed more than 1,000 new employees as part of a wave of federal government ...
The Department of Veterans affairs dismissed more than 1,000 employees in order to shrink the size of the federal workforce ...
In line with a White House directive, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced layoffs Thursday affecting more than ...
Department leaders promised the dismissals will not hurt veterans' benefits or medical care and will save almost $100 million ...
VA employees who work on the Veterans Crisis Line (VCL) say the hiring freeze has affected the hiring of support staff.
The Trump administration is firing thousands of federal workers on probationary status, or those without civil service ...
The V.A. has dismissed 1,000 employees to save $98 million annually, focusing on efficiency while maintaining support for ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced more than 1,000 employees are losing their jobs. The VA has medical centers in Gainesville and Lake City as well as clinics in Ocala and Palatka.
Employees from Michigan to Florida were left reeling from being told that their services were no longer needed.
The layoffs also hit Department of Veterans Affairs researchers working on cancer treatment, opioid addiction, prosthetics, ...
As layoff notices were sent out agency by agency, federal employees from Michigan to Florida were left reeling from being told that their services were no longer needed.
The Virginia Department of Health has identified "several inconsistencies or misunderstandings" with the preliminary report from Richmond detailing the events leading up to last month's water crisis.