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While Doug Collins, the VA Secretary says department-wide RIFs aren't needed, privatization still threatens veterans' health ...
VA Secretary Doug Collins visited the Fayetteville VA Medical Center to address veteran care and facility expansions. Collins ...
A watchdog report found record staffing shortages across all VA medical facilities, with major gaps in doctors, nurses, and police officers.
The Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins visited the Columbus VA Ambulatory Care Center. Collins took a tour ...
The VA inspector general’s report doesn’t fully capture the impact of VA’s plans to reduce its total headcount.
John-Paul Sager appreciates the care he has received at Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals and clinics, but he thinks ...
In a sweeping policy shift that could reshape labor relations at one of the largest federal agencies, the U.S. Department of ...
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Doug Collins, US Secretary for Veterans Affairs, visited the North Las Vegas VA Hospital to speak with veterans and staff ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has canceled its collective bargaining agreements with labor unions representing more than ...
Records show nearly 40% of the doctors offered jobs at the VA from January through March of this year turned them down.
President Donald Trump issued an order ending the contracts in March, but it was temporarily halted by a lawsuit. Earlier ...
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