Democrats must highlight the dangers of planned VA cuts to both veterans and the public, House Veterans' Affairs Committee ...
President Donald Trump is ending collective bargaining with federal labor unions in agencies with national security missions ...
Trump, citing the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, says he has the authority to make the move owing to national security ...
A group of embassies in Budapest, including European powers but not the United States, have expressed their concern in a ...
President Trump's new executive order ends collective bargaining for wide swaths of federal employees, as part of his broader ...
the Department of Veterans Affairs has consistently failed to provide adequate care for veterans—underscoring an urgent need for thorough auditing and reform. Now Secretary of Veterans Affairs ...
A Trump administration plan to lay off 80,000 employees at the VA without clear details on how it will continue providing services has raised serious concerns among veterans groups.
The VA has responded to media coverage about a Charlottesville man protesting cuts to the administration outside the White ...
the Department of Veterans Affairs has consistently failed to provide adequate care for veterans — underscoring an urgent need for thorough auditing and reform. America holds its warfighters to ...
(Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) Senate lawmakers confirmed Paul Lawrence as the next Veterans Affairs deputy secretary ... but because of concerns about Trump’s reform plans for VA.
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 ...
Trump administration efforts to shave about 1 in 6 Veterans Affairs jobs have hit Pittsburgh. Is it about cutting waste or privatization?