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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 department abandoned its previous plan to cut 80,000 workers, saying it expected a reduction of around 30,000 jobs by the end of September.
(Reuters) -The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will make two-thirds fewer employee cuts this fiscal year than it first ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs avoids large layoffs by reducing staff through retirements and attrition, while protecting ...
The initial plan to lay off 15 per cent workforce drew intense criticism from veterans, advocate groups and lawmakers and ...
Speaking at the Dallas VA Medical Center in Oak Cliff, Collins said the cuts are targeting duplicate services and some ...
WASHINGTON − The Department of Veterans Affairs has massively scaled back a DOGE-backed plan to sack more than 76,000 ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs will reduce its workforce by almost 30,000 employees by Sept. 30, avoiding a large-scale ...
Already, about 17,000 VA jobs have been vacated since Jan. 1 through a combination of deferred resignations, retirements, ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs walked back part of a plan for widespread layoffs, diverging from other agencies pursuing ...
Veterans Affairs abandons plan to fire 76,000 workers after massive backlash. Department scales back DOGE-led layoffs as ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has abandoned plans to cut more than 80,000 employees, scaling back that number to ...