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Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins revealed this spring plans to cut roughly 15% of the VA’s staff or around 80,000 workers, arguing that positions “like interior designers and other things DEI” ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will make two-thirds fewer employee cuts this fiscal year than it first targeted, ...
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 Secretary Doug Collins said in March that VA’s goal was to cut 15% of its workforce, which would mean eliminating about 72 ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs earlier this year had planned to cut tens of thousands of workers to return its workforce ...
The Trump administration said Monday that it expects the Department of Veterans Affairs to lose nearly 30,000 employees by ...
The department said it would be reducing the workforce by nearly 30,000 people by the end of fiscal year 2025, which includes ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs will lose 30,000 employees through resignations and retirements by October 2025, eliminating the need for mass layoffs.
VA Secretary Doug Collins said at the time that the cuts were following President Trump’s executive order, signed in February ...
Speaking at the Dallas VA Medical Center in Oak Cliff, Collins said the cuts are targeting duplicate services and some ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has abandoned plans to cut more than 80,000 employees, scaling back that number to just under 30,000 after a massive outcry from veterans, advocate groups and ...
A large-scale reduction in the workforce of 80,000 employees planned for hospitals and clinics run by the Department of ...