The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced it will be cutting up to 80,000 jobs. What does that mean for Fayetteville?
Dismissed workers in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs got their jobs back — though they were placed on paid leave and their futures remain uncertain. Letters and emails trickled out late this ...
After nearly a month of unemployment, one employee at the Hampton VA is telling News 3 she was asked to return to work.
Some of the workers at Richmond's Veterans Administration hospital who were fired in sweeping cuts last month have got their ...
In his first six weeks on the job, US Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins has combed through less than 2% ...
Chronic medical staffing shortages at the Department of Veterans Affairs make it difficult for the most ill patients with ...
Are you concerned that job cuts within Veteran Affairs will impact services in western North Carolina? Take our poll: ...
Federal employees and veterans’ advocates gathered outside the Brooklyn Veterans Affairs Medical Center on Wednesday to ...
Valley veterans are worried about the impact of VA job cuts on their health care, while the VA insists care quality will not ...
The Memphis VA Medical Center, for instance, has received low ratings and scrutiny ... including cutting up to 80,000 jobs, ...
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