Employees at the VA Hospital in North Las Vegas are voicing concerns over recent job cuts by the Department of Veterans Affairs, which they fear could lead to ...
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More than 1,000 employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are out of work, part of President Donald Trump’s initiative to cut costs.
"We're having staffing shortages at the VA already, cutting back on staff is obviously not helpful," said Rep. Bobby Scott.
Tens of thousands of workers in Veterans Affairs and civilians working for the military have been on the job less than a year ...
In a late-night purge, seven federal agencies carried out mass layoffs — 1,000 at the VA alone, the nation’s largest employer ...
President Donald Trump dismissed federal workers who have been on the job for less than a year as the president continues to ...
Department leaders promised the dismissals will not hurt veterans' benefits or medical care and will save almost $100 million ...
Federal layoffs are starting with huge numbers of probationary workers, and there are warnings of bigger cuts on the way.
The civilian federal workforce, not including military personnel and postal workers, is made up of about 2.4 million people.
Staffing reductions in the Department of Veterans Affairs have prompted concerns that veterans' benefits may be cut.