People rallied against planned reductions as the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced 80,000 job cuts.
Since being fired last month amid efforts to slash the federal workforce, Christopher Ford has been hopeful about getting his ...
There is a pervasive sense of fear — of losing access to critical health care services and of livelihoods lost,” CFK Africa ...
HUNDREDS WERE IN CONCORD THIS AFTERNOON TO SUPPORT VETERANS WHO FACE FEDERAL LAYOFFS. THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS IS PLANNING TO CUT 80,000 JOBS. THAT’S ACCORDING TO AN INTERNAL MEMO OBTAINED ...
When I moved to Italy two years ago, I didn’t have plans to sign up for the national health service, as I’d been warned about ...
U.S. job openings rose at the start of the year, another sign the job market was solid when President Donald Trump returned ...
Medicaid is a lifeline for more than 72 million Americans, including people with mental health and substance use conditions, pregnant women, children, people with disabilities, working families and ...
The U.S. labor market made solid gains again last month, adding 151,000 more jobs, just before the biggest federal layoffs began to hit. But there are other warning signs of what could be ahead, not ...
Understaffing leads to burnout of health care workers and a high turnover of employees, according to Medix Staffing Solutions, but patients also bear the weight for things such as compromised safety, ...
Jill Smallwood predicted Thursday that the Trump administration’s plan to cut more than 80,000 employees from the U.S.
We live in a world where even seeking medical care in some facilities around the region involves a walk through a metal detector, where we can sit in an examination room getting temperatures taken ...
Collins said the department will conduct a thorough review of its operations and promised that the cuts would not impact “health care or benefits to veterans and VA beneficiaries." ...