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In a sweeping policy shift that could reshape labor relations at one of the largest federal agencies, the U.S. Department of ...
Podcast explores how an executive order stripped collective bargaining rights from thousands of VA employees at Cleveland's ...
Rep. Shontel Brown calls the move "a shameful assault" on VA employees, while the department claims it will improve veteran ...
The Van Zandt VA Medical Center is afflicted with workforce problems that include short-staffing, uncompensated extra work, ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has canceled its collective bargaining agreements with labor unions representing more than ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is terminating collective bargaining agreements with several key government unions ...
South Dakota AFL-CIO President BJ Motley said the VA’s canceling negotiated union contracts will impact hundreds of employees ...
Thousands of workers for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs on Long Island are being stripped of labor protections after the agency announced it was ending union contracts nationwide.
VA Secretary Doug Collins said the decision to end the labor contracts of most of its workers follows an executive order from Donald Trump in March.
The VA is ending its union deals with five major unions, a move which it believes will help the agency "spend more time with ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is voiding union contracts for more than 400,000 workers, part of the Trump administration ...
Nurses, veterans, and community members waved signs outside the Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Decatur on Tuesday ...