Staffing reductions in the Department of Veterans Affairs have prompted concerns that veterans' benefits may be cut.
Department leaders promised the dismissals will not hurt veterans' benefits or medical care and will save almost $100 million ...
"We're having staffing shortages at the VA already, cutting back on staff is obviously not helpful," said Rep. Bobby Scott.
While the department insists it will not impact health care, benefits or services, North Texas veterans’ advocates say cuts ...
The dismissals targeted non-union employees who had served less than a year in competitive jobs or fewer than two years in specialty positions that aren't subject to worker protections.
The VA said these cuts will save the department more than $98 million, which they claim will be "directed back towards healthcare and services for all VA beneficiaries." ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs fired more than 1,000 new employees not represented by a labor union, as part of a ...
Federal workers all over the country responded with anger and confusion Friday toward President Donald Trump and his ...
President and billionaire ally continue to shrink government with widespread layoffs; federal funding halted to schools ...