The Department of Veterans Affairs will slash more than 80,000 jobs under a major restructuring plan that the agency intends to carry out by August to meet President Donald Trump’s executive order for downsizing the federal government, according to an internal VA memo.
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The Trump administration already imposed a hiring freeze and two rounds of layoffs in February that resulted in the loss of 5,000 jobs. Veterans, who are given preference in hiring, make up about one-third of federal employees.
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The VA expanded staff by more than 60,000 to meet demand by veterans filing for benefits and health care following the legislation adoption in 2022. The legislation awarded disability compensation to veterans with illnesses connected to their exposure to hazardous materials while on active duty that included burn pits, radiation and industrial solvents.
“This memo makes [the administration’s] goal crystal clear: They want to roll back the PACT Act by cutting 80,000 jobs — including 20,000 veterans — while starving VA’s ability to meet increased demand in order to justify privatizing VA,” Blumenthal said.
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Tuesday, April 1, 2025
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