The union for VA workers rallied on Leavenworth in opposition to the plan to cut more than 80,000 positions at the agency.
The VA won't share the number of jobs cut in Kansas but promises transparency for any future restructuring as they seek to remove 80,000 employees.
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 executive order for downsizing the federal government,
GSA has asked 15 other agency heads “to reduce their agency charge card limits, and the number and usage of cards.”
In the last week, department leaders have revised plans to cancel hundreds of contracts in a cost-saving move.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning to cut approximately 72,000 jobs, roughly 15 percent of its current workforce, VA Secretary Doug Collins confirmed Wednesday. Collins said in a video
U.S. veterans who fought for their country overseas are now standing their ground in a new fight on the home front.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has fired more than 2,400 employees in February as part of a wider government effort to reduce spending.
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to lay off 15% of employees to comply with President Donald Trump's order for federal workforce cuts.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) on Wednesday paused an effort to terminate hundreds of contracts after pressure from Democrat lawmakers, according to Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee
Milwaukee VA employees were first advised to comply with an Elon Musk directive to detail their work accomplishments, then were told it's not required.