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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has reduced its IT workforce by 12% following budget cuts at the agency, Federal News Network reported. Nearly 1,200 VA IT employees have accepted voluntary ...
Retired service members donated genetic material to help answer health questions for not only others in the military but all Americans, creating one of the largest repositories of health data in the ...
While 17,000 federal workers have already lost their jobs at the Department of Veterans Affairs, "a department-wide RIF is ...
Retired service members donated genetic material to a DNA database to help answer health questions for all Americans. The ...
Senator Mark Kelly criticizes proposed cuts to the VA workforce, warning of longer wait times and reduced care for veterans.
Take a buyout or risk a later layoff? As more federal employees find their jobs in the crosshairs, financial advisors say ...
A small group of protesters stood outside the VA Hospital on Tucson's Southside Friday morning. This was their first protest since the VA announced lowering job cuts from 80,000 to 30,000.
The Trump administration will reduce planned federal worker layoffs, a personnel official said on Monday, after tens of ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs claimed credit for canceling contracts that had not been canceled, and tallied savings ...
In a released statement, Kelly says cuts will lead to longer waits, fewer health care providers, and a delay of benefits.
Despite an apparent reversal on mass layoffs, the Department of Veterans Affairs is quietly advancing a workforce reduction, ...
Veterans have historically had a lower unemployment rate than non-veterans. But one driver has shifted significantly this year: job cuts across the federal workforce, which the Trump administration ...