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Between now and Sept. 30, the department expects nearly 12,000 additional VA employees to exit through normal attrition, voluntary early retirement authority or the deferred resignation program — ...
A large-scale reduction in the workforce of 80,000 employees planned for hospitals and clinics run by the Department of ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs says it's on pace to slash its workforce by 30,000 total employees by the end of FY25 ...
VA adjusts remaining workforce allocation to prevent disruptions in veteran-facing services September 2025: Second round of layoffs begins, primarily affecting regional and central office staff ...
Doug Collins also said the agency is “going to continue” with the implementation of its External Provider Scheduling tool.
A group of 20 House Democrats want answers from Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Doug Collins on how President Trump’s return-to-office mandate for federal workers is being carried out, citing ...
Committee Chairman Mike Bost, R-Ill., and other Republicans pushed back on Democrats’ claims about VA workforce reductions and spending cuts, saying that efforts to enhance the department’s ...
House Dems ‘extremely concerned’ VA workforce cuts will further hit researchers ... ongoing disruptions to this research will severely damage veteran healthcare,” the lawmakers wrote, ...
A group of 20 House Democrats want answers from Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Doug Collins on how President Trump’s return-to-office mandate for federal workers is being carried out, citing ...
Democrats on the House panel overseeing the Department of Veterans Affairs are pressing VA to disclose how proposed staffing cuts will affect its research workforce after many at-risk personnel ...
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