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WASHINGTON – Today, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) National VA Council, AFL-CIO, the largest union representing 283,000 Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) employees, and the Veterans Healthcare Policy Institute (VHPI) are calling on VA leadership and Congress to fully fund, staff and expand VA resources after shocking revelations from a new survey of approximately 2,300 VA employees and veterans.
Topline survey results include:
“The results of this survey show that the staffing crisis at the VA is hurting our veterans,” said AFGE National VA Council President Alma Lee. “For too long, VA workers have been asked to do more with less. VA leadership must continue to work with its union partners to address this staffing crisis and ensure the VA is equipped to provide the critical, direct services our veterans earned and want.”
According to the VA’s own data, at the end of Q2 there were 64,909 existing vacancies.
“These shocking survey results should be a wake-up call to Washington,” said VHPI President Paul Cox, himself a Vietnam veteran. “Rather than outsource care to the costly, less prompt, and unaccountable private sector, lawmakers must fund more VA positions and properly resource facilities. Only then can they honestly claim to support the nine-million veterans who rely on the VA’s world-class care.”
Attached is a preliminary report outlining our findings. A copy of more in-depth survey results will be provided upon request.
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