The Department of Veterans Affairs announced the dismissal of 1,400 probationary employees Monday evening—employees the ...
Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) said at least two former Veterans Crisis Line employees have told her office they are in the process of being rehired at the VA.
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VA axes another 1,400 employeesThe VA said the individuals dismissed were “non-mission critical” probationary employees who have served less than two years, ...
Veterans Affairs employees and their supporters rallied Monday outside the VA Hospital in West Haven, protesting job cuts the ...
An outspoken Marine Corps veteran who lost his job last month at the Ann Arbor VA hospital is now mulling a campaign for ...
The Montana VA Healthcare System lost “a limited number of probationary staff” in recent layoffs as the Department of ...
VA Secretary Doug Collins said. "These moves will not hurt VA health care, benefits or beneficiaries. In fact, Veterans are going to notice a change for the better.
WASHINGTON — More than 1,400 probationary employees in "non-mission critical" positions at the Department of Veterans Administration will be let go, according to a release on the VA's website.
The reversal comes after a federal judge ruled last week that the Trump administration's directives to fire their probationary employees were illegal.
Less than two hours before the end of her shift Monday, Chris Huffman received an email informing her that it would be her ...
A union representing workers at Togus VA Medical Center says probationary employees were emailed Monday night that they've ...
VA positions considered non-mission critical included diversity, equity and inclusion-related positions, among other roles. The 1,400 employees dismissed Tuesday were bargaining-unit probationary ...
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