Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins, who is a former Georgia congressman, says his agency has reversed course on plans for a large-scale reduction in force. The above photo shows him testifying ...
News Military Veterans Affairs reverses course on large-scale layoffs July 7, 2025 Updated Mon., July 7, 2025 at 9:55 p.m. Veterans Affairs said Monday that there will not be large-scale layoffs.
WASHINGTON − The Department of Veterans Affairs has massively scaled back a DOGE-backed plan to sack more than 76,000 employees, saying it had "eliminated the need" for the huge workforce cut. A ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs will slash more than 80,000 jobs under a major restructuring plan that the agency intends to carry out by August to meet President Donald Trump’s ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs said Monday that it will no longer be forced to conduct a large reduction in workforce, unlike several other federal agencies that were forced to make mass layoffs ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has abandoned plans for mass layoffs but still anticipates the exit of 30,000 employees by the end of the fiscal year. Previous downsizing goals aimed to return ...