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The Department of Veterans Affairs is moving to terminate collective bargaining agreements with several government employee ...
The Trump administration terminated the agreement for hundreds of thousands of unionized VA workers, including doctors, ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has terminated collective bargaining agreements for most of its more than 350,000 ...
Too often, unions that represent VA employees fight against the best interests of Veterans while protecting and rewarding bad ...
About 80% of VA's roughly 450,000 employees are union members, but the department will no longer honor its contracts with the ...
From cardiology and eye care to addiction treatment and mental health counseling, 30 different types of private medical ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announces it is severing ties with its unions in what it says is the "best interests of veterans.” ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced it is terminating collective bargaining agreements for most of its unionized ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs said Wednesday it was terminating most of its contracts with federal employee unions, one of the most significant consequences to date of a March executive order ...
Under the program, veterans can go to private doctors if they must wait more than 20 days for a primary or mental health care ...
The agency’s decision comes after a federal appellate court lifted a lower court ban on the ending of union contracts on Friday, although the Trump administration previously issued guidance that ...
The VA proposed cutting 5% of clinical roles across the Veterans Health Administration, largely through attrition and closing ...