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VA plans to cut 83,000 jobs but won't say how many have been let go in Kansas
Trump administration plans to cut 72,000 jobs from VA
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
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New cuts planned at Veterans Affairs: 'They shouldn't cut, they should be adding'
The list of contracts on the chopping block hasn't been made public, and the VA declined to provide it. NBC News reviewed documents identifying 200 of the contracts scheduled for cancellation.
The union for VA workers rallied on Leavenworth in opposition to the plan to cut more than 80,000 positions at the agency.
Researchers focused on veteran health and medical care have been let go and thousands more might be on the chopping block.
GSA has asked 15 other agency heads “to reduce their agency charge card limits, and the number and usage of cards.”
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 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,
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