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Despite an apparent reversal on mass layoffs, the Department of Veterans Affairs is quietly advancing a workforce reduction, ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced Monday it is walking back plans for mass layoffs at the agency but says it will ...
Amid agency changes, some VA workers in Philadelphia were looking to leave their jobs. The agency says enough have left ...
Following significant pushback, VA is reversing course on its plan for widespread RIFs while still promising some staffing ...
WASHINGTON − The Department of Veterans Affairs has massively scaled back a DOGE-backed plan to sack more than 76,000 ...
The DNA repository, donated by more than a million retired military service members, has helped health studies for veterans ...
A VA spokesperson says “only VA employees whose departure will not negatively impact VA health care or benefits will be ...
The Veterans Affairs Department will reduce staff by 30,000 through retirements. This avoids large layoffs initially planned.
The Department of Veterans Affairs said Tuesday it expects to reduce its workforce by nearly 30,000 employees by the end of ...
A large-scale reduction in the workforce of 80,000 employees planned for hospitals and clinics run by the Department of Veterans Affairs is no longer being consider for fiscal 2025, VA Secretary Doug ...
Nearly 1,200 VA Office of Information and Technology employees took the deferred resignation offer or were approved for voluntary early retirement.
The Department of Veterans Affairs earlier this year had planned to cut tens of thousands of workers to return its workforce to just under 400,000.