Shockwaves as Veterans Affairs Slashes 35,000 Jobs
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs intends to cut up to 35,000 healthcare jobs this month, according to an internal memo and sources cited by the Washington Post. The report, yet to be confirmed by Reuters, has sparked concern among staffers and congressional aides.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has set plans in motion to eliminate as many as 35,000 healthcare positions within the month, according to a report by the Washington Post. An internal memo, along with input from Veterans Affairs staff and congressional aides, outlines this significant reduction.
While the exact impact on healthcare services remains unclear, the report has generated waves of concern among employees and lawmakers alike. The move is seen as unprecedented in its scale and potential ramifications for healthcare access for veterans.
Reuters has yet to independently verify the specifics of the Washington Post's account. The information nonetheless stirs debate over the management and future direction of veterans' health services amid broader discussions on governmental budget allocations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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