The VA will eliminate thousands open healthcare roles, cutting about 25,000 unfilled positions without affecting veteran care.
Virginia is strengthening its teacher workforce: vacancies have fallen 35.9% since 2023 and teacher pay has increased across the Commonwealth.
Veterans Affairs leaders plan to cut hundreds of payroll jobs in an effort to increase efficiency within the department. (Charles Dharapak/AP) Veterans Affairs leaders plan to cut hundreds of payroll ...
The commonwealth is launching a Virginia Alliance for Semiconductor Technology to foster a semiconductor industry workforce, funding its establishment with a $3.3 million Growth and Opportunity for ...
(TNND) — Veterans Affairs is launching an effort to cut its workforce by 15% to reach pre-pandemic employment levels, Secretary Doug Collins announced Wednesday. Collins said they want to go from ...
Re “More Than A Person Can Handle” (A1, Dec. 7): Your story about the 1988 murder of Leslie Ann Powell at the hands of serial ...
Virginia’s workforce development got a boost Wednesday with the announcement of $1.3 million in funding opportunities for training and employment. Employers and career and technical education centers ...
DANVILLE, Va. (WFXR) – Claude Moore Opportunities, a health care workforce non-profit, in collaboration with George Mason University’s Center for Community Mental Health (CCMH), Serve Virginia, and ...
The Virginia Economic Development Partnership‘s Virginia Talent Accelerator Program has been ranked the top workforce training program in the nation by Area Development magazine. Area Development is ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced plans Wednesday to cut roughly 80,000 jobs, more than 15% of its employees, the latest in President Donald Trump’s effort to slash the federal workforce.
House Republicans are on track to allow job cuts at the Pentagon and Department of Veterans Affairs to proceed in the annual spending bills for each department. The House Appropriations Committee's ...