A Fayetteville VA union president is speaking out against proposed federal job cuts, saying the VA is already short-staffed, making it harder for veterans to receive care.
While Trump administration officials have promised to preserve core patient services, initial cuts at the VA have nonetheless spawned chaotic ripple effects.
Heidi Brown received an email from the federal government in Jan. that said changes were coming and she could possibly lose her job with the Veterans Affairs Office in future cuts.
The Veterans Administration is preparing to lay off nearly 20 percent of its workforce starting in June, according to a leaked government memo.
The data come just after a report from headhunters Challenger, Gray and Christmas that said "DOGE" was helping drive job cuts to a postpandemic high, and as the Trump administration courts controversy ...
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On Veterans Affairs, Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran sends a strong message to President Trump, Elon Musk and the DOGE boys.
President Donald Trump has approved of DOGE making drastic cuts to federal spending and federal workforces, including at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Supporters of Trump in Congress inclu ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs will begin mass layoffs at the politically sensitive agency as early as June, according to ...