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The Department of Veterans Affairs will reduce its workforce by almost 30,000 employees by Sept. 30, avoiding a large-scale reduction-in-force.
Sarah Giskin is a Former AFSCME DC 47 & Unity Caucus Member. The following article was written while the strike was on-going.
After years of legal battles, the city of Bakersfield may finally proceed with the construction of its new Veterans Affairs ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced on Monday that they are on track to reduce its staff by almost 30,000 by the end ...
It's unclear how federal workers in Maine might be impacted, but the ruling allowing the Trump administration to move forward ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works is approving the reauthorization of 18 Veterans ...
Marian University officials on Wednesday said they plan to open a one-stop education stop on the site of an old Veterans ...
Daniel Luciano chose to enlist in the Army and was stationed in Korea  United States Army veteran Daniel Luciano was ...
The proposed legislation aims to enhance oversight by the California Secretary of Veterans Affairs and improve service ...
President Donald Trump has the authority to lay off federal workers and reorganize the federal government in a way that ...
Tuesday against rezoning a vacant field along Pear Orchard Road that could have become the site of a 60,000-square-foot VA clinic.
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