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Roughly 6,000 veterans are among the tens of thousands of people laid off by the U.S. DOGE Service in recent weeks.
Nathan Hooven is a disabled Air Force veteran who voted for Donald Trump in November. Barely three months later, he's now unemployed and says he feels betrayed by the president’s dramatic ...
An independent watchdog for the Department of Veterans Affairs says VA hospitals have reported an increase in severe staffing ...
Thousands of veterans who took federal jobs as a path to stability after military service are now facing mass layoffs, leaving them feeling betrayed by a system that once promised security.
Veterans and transitioning military members always want to know how to find a leadership job after the military. In our newest master class, Positioning for Power, we teach you all the inside ...
The Veterans Readiness and Employment Program run by the Department of Veterans Affairs to help veterans with disabilities land good paying jobs is experiencing a surge in applicants that is ...
Young veterans are more likely to work in occupational fields requiring physical labor, suggesting more study is needed to find out how veterans use physical skills to transition.
TCAT will also be on hand to provide free haircuts and organizers said Wampler’s Farm will serve a complimentary lunch.
The Kentucky Department of Veterans Affairs is hosting a series of free virtual job fairs that give veterans the opportunity to meet potential employers and explore career opportunities without ...
Veterans fired from federal jobs say they feel betrayed, including some who voted for Trump - Veterans who have been abruptly fired from federal jobs say they feel betrayed by the Trump ...
Veterans who have been abruptly fired from federal jobs say they feel betrayed by the Trump administration's dramatic downsizing of government ...
Veterans who have been abruptly fired from federal jobs say they feel betrayed by the Trump administration's dramatic downsizing of government.