An executive order on Thursday aimed to end collective bargaining for workers at numerous departments and agencies.
As the U.S. DOGE Service works its way through federal government agencies, cutting costs and staff in the name of fraud, waste and abuse, veterans spoke out Thursday to condemn their effects on ...
Protesters held signs and chanted outside the Ohio Statehouse to speak out against the Trump administration's plans to fire Veteran Affairs workers.
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. The Trump administration has shut down a unit of the ...
The Trump administration’s cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs have devastated the workers who lost their jobs and raised fears that the quality of veterans’ health care will decline in the ...
Department of Veterans Affairs employees and veterans fired from other agencies as part of the Trump administration's slashing of federal jobs would be reinstated with full back pay and benefits ...
WASHINGTON — Doug Collins, the secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, defended the mass firing of VA workers last month as the Trump administration’s solution to making the agency ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs could begin mass layoffs as early as June, Reuters reported Sunday. The VA reportedly wants to cut more than 80,000 workers from the agency. Citing a memo ...
Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Doug Collins said his agency is looking to cut 80,000 jobs as their “target” to slim the agency’s workforce. Collins joined “Fox & Friends” on Monday, and ...
For veterans who sustained service-related injuries, daily activities like bathing can become difficult or hazardous due to physical limitations. Fortunately, the VA offers support for walk-in ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs will begin mass layoffs at the politically sensitive agency as early as June, according to a memo reviewed by Reuters. The memo, which is dated March 6, directs ...
A grand total of 3,500 U.S. servicemembers have been awarded the medal since its inception in 1863. It’s encouraging to see that bipartisanship still does shine through on occasion in the ...