VA Exempts Over 300,000 Positions From Federal Hiring Freeze

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VA Exempts Over 300,000 Positions From Federal Hiring Freeze
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The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has granted exemptions to over 300,000 positions from the federal hiring freeze imposed by President Trump. The exemptions prioritize medical support staff, including pharmacists, but exclude physicians, nurses, and mental health professionals. The freeze aims to reduce workforce size through attrition and efficiencies, but the VA's exemptions ensure the continuation of essential healthcare and benefits services for veterans.

The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced over 300,000 exemptions to the federal hiring freeze, focusing on filling essential benefits and health positions. While the exemptions primarily involve medical support staff, pharmacists, they exclude physicians, nurses, and mental health professionals. President Trump, in his second inauguration, implemented a 90-day hiring freeze for federal civilian employees across the executive branch.

The freeze aimed to reduce workforce size through efficiencies and attrition, prohibiting agencies from hiring contractors. Following the implementation, the VA, in coordination with the White House and the Office of Personnel Management, developed updated guidance allowing for over 304,000 exemptions. This represents almost 92% of the VA's 450,000 employees who work in healthcare, administration, and support services.

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