The call centers that America’s military veterans rely on to schedule appointments and arrange medical care may no longer ...
The Virginia Department of Health is facing layoffs after the Trump administration announced it's cutting $11.4 billion in ...
As the Department of Veterans Affairs gears up to cut 80,000 employees, an agency spokesman says government jobs should be ...
Carissa Gregory, president of American Federation of Government Employees [AFGE] Local 1631, said seven employees were furloughed in early March ...
Under the Trump administration, federal agencies are calling employees into the office. At the VA, therapists and doctors say this change is more than inconvenient — it could compromise patient care.
VA officials did not say why the department's Time and Attendance System, or VATAS, experienced problems this week.
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Attorneys at VA, who play a key role in helping veterans receive benefits, are the latest in the Trump administration to face ...
Former and current employees of the Cheyenne Veterans Affairs Medical Center are raising concerns about a chaotic onslaught ...
Minnesota Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith were back in the Twin Cities metro on Tuesday to express their solidarity with ...
It's because of a ruling by district courts that reversed the layoffs nationwide. The union representing laid off employees ...
Payroll processing problems at the Department of Veterans Affairs will impact paychecks for thousands of federal employees. (Charles Dharapak/AP) Paychecks for several thousand Veterans Affairs ...
While many of those agency proposals remain under wraps, Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins acknowledged in an interview with Fox News earlier this month that laying off 80,000 VA employees ...