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Despite an apparent reversal on mass layoffs, the Department of Veterans Affairs is quietly advancing a large-scale workforce ...
This past session, both chambers of the General Assembly passed a bill that would create a new state Veterans Affairs Department.
The good news: the projected 76,000 Veterans Affairs layoffs won’t happen. The bad news: the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs confirms it’s cutting nearly 30,000 jobs.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has abandoned plans for mass layoffs but still anticipates the exit of 30,000 ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs will lose 30,000 employees through resignations and retirements by October 2025, ...
The new initiative, whose stated aim is to strengthen support for veterans and military families across Lafayette Parish, was ...
No State Department official publicly said when the first notices for the planned layoffs would be sent, but the widespread ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs will reduce its workforce by almost 30,000 employees by Sept. 30, avoiding a large-scale ...
Veterans Affairs abandons plan to fire 76,000 workers after massive backlash. Department scales back DOGE-led layoffs as ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs walked back part of a plan for widespread layoffs, diverging from other agencies pursuing ...
Mr. Farrell is fearful that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will realize that the USVI has a “law subsidizing or ...