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Veterans have historically had a lower unemployment rate than non-veterans. But one driver has shifted significantly this year: job cuts across the federal workforce, which the Trump administration ...
A Supreme Court decision giving the Trump administration the greenlight to lay off tens of thousands of employees threatens ...
Pittsburgh-area veterans won’t see any interruption to their care or benefits, the Department of Veterans Affairs claims, ...
The good news: the projected 76,000 Veterans Affairs layoffs won’t happen. The bad news: the U.S. Department of Veterans ...
Shannon Ellis, head of the union that represents Kansas City IRS employees, said the Trump administration won’t even confirm ...
The White House is scrutinizing layoff plans by federal agencies in an effort to limit further court challenges after the ...
Florida is stepping up its efforts to help abate veteran suicide by agreeing to spend $300,000 this year to expand statewide ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to proceed with its plans for large-scale layoffs. The Maine ...
No State Department official publicly said when the first notices for the planned layoffs would be sent, but the widespread ...
Why is Dana Allmond still on the payroll for $170,000 when other Arizona employees are losing their jobs? It's a fair question to ask.
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