In a late-night purge, seven federal agencies carried out mass layoffs - 1,000 at the VA alone, the nation's largest employer ...
Tens of thousands of workers in Veterans Affairs and civilians working for the military have been on the job less than a year ...
Veterans Affairs dismissed over 1,000 employees as part of Trump's effort to reduce the size of the federal government and ...
The mass firing of federal workers is now underway; it was ordered by the Trump administration in an attempt to cut down the ...
Department leaders promised the dismissals will not hurt veterans' benefits or medical care and will save almost $100 million ...
Nemcic is far from alone. Robert Krouse is a former DOD contractor who said he worked alongside these vets. He endured two ...
With daily executive orders and changes from the White House, some veterans are concerned about the impact on the military.
The dismissals targeted non-union employees who had served less than a year in competitive jobs or fewer than two years in specialty positions that aren't subject to worker protections.
"We're having staffing shortages at the VA already, cutting back on staff is obviously not helpful," said Rep. Bobby Scott.
President Donald Trump and his adviser Elon Musk’s campaign to radically cut back the US bureaucracy spread yesterday, with thousands of workers who handle everything ...
Staffing reductions in the Department of Veterans Affairs have prompted concerns that veterans' benefits may be cut.