Maine Veterans Affairs to Eliminate Hundreds of Vacant Jobs, Sources Say
The cuts target mostly COVID-era roles, including many unfilled positions, amid ongoing staff shortages and concerns over potential privatization of VA services.
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Trump administration plans to eliminate hundreds of vacancies at Chicago area VA hospitals
Hundreds of job vacancies at Chicago area VA hospitals are being wiped out as part of the Trump administration’s sweeping effort to cull the federal workforce, with many local workers warning the effort could exacerbate staffing shortages and lead to worse health care for veterans.The mass vacancy closing confirmed this week by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs follows the steady attrition resulting from the widespread job-cutting campaign…
Maine Veterans Affairs to eliminate hundreds of vacant jobs, sources say
The changes are part of a Trump administration effort to cut as many as 35,000 VA positions nationwide.
Jen Kiggans Silent As Trump’s VA Plans to Eliminate Tens of Thousands of Jobs & Reduce Veteran Care
Washington Post: VA plans to abruptly eliminate tens of thousands of health care jobs Congresswoman Jen Kiggans has been silent as the Trump Administration plans to eliminate “as many as 35,000” health care positions at the Department of Veterans Affairs. Virginia veterans deserve to know: Why does Kiggans refuse to stand up to Trump and protect veterans’ access to health care? DCCC Spokesperson Eli Cousin: “Congresswoman Jen Kiggans has failed…
Veterans furious as Trump admin attempts 'to strangle the VA'
Before the end of the year, the Trump administration is planning to eliminate up to 35,000 healthcare jobs at the Department of Veterans Affairs, a chronically understaffed agency that has already lost tens of thousands of employees to the White House’s sweeping assault on the federal workforce.The Washington Post reported over the weekend that the targeted positions—many of which are unfilled—include doctors, nurses, and support staff. A spokes…
Washington Post Pushes VA Job Panic, Reality Tells Different Story
The Department of Veterans Affairs became the focus of renewed media scrutiny after The Washington Post published a headline stating that the agency “plans to abruptly eliminate tens of thousands of health care jobs,” prompting a public response from VA Secretary Doug Collins disputing the framing of the report. The headline circulated on the outlet’s X account and drew attention online, particularly among veterans and their families who closely…
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