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- Data about veterans in the federal workforce by . . . - Pew Research Center
As of September 2024, more than 700,000 veterans worked in various federal departments and agencies – making up nearly a quarter of the federal government’s entire civilian workforce By comparison, veterans account for just 5% of all employed Americans
- 5 reasons federal cuts are hitting veterans especially hard
My research on veterans in the criminal legal system illustrates the stark challenges that service members already face as they integrate back into civilian life Trump’s budget cuts will make
- What Are Veterans’ Job Prospects After They Serve? - Census. gov
New U S Census Bureau data illustrate how veterans made the move to civilian jobs by their branch of service, occupation and when they left the military Former drone operators and operational intelligence specialists have some of the highest earnings after leaving service, particularly veterans of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps
- Veterans in Workplace - Veterans Affairs
comparisons with prior Veteran populations, understanding of mental health and related needs of Veterans, and understanding of services that would support Veterans with these needs Herein, we present findings from our survey including “promising practices” that emerge from the data
- Assessing Workplace Perceptions of Military Veteran Compared to . . .
Qualitative methods were used to examine differences in workplace perceptions between military veteran and nonveteran employees at the Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
- Connecting Veterans and Employers | RAND - RAND Corporation
This brief summarizes a report on lessons from experiences of businesses that attract, employ, and retain veterans It provides recommendations to help employers and federal agencies increase veteran employment opportunities
- Hiring veterans can help reduce the US labor gap | McKinsey
In this article, we explore the complex employment picture for military veterans, including in jobs and industries that will be most affected by automation and generative AI We look at actions the military can take to help service members prepare for their transition to civilian work
- Creating an Inclusive Workplace for Veterans: Practice and Research for . . .
Existing research has provided valuable insight into what essential themes are impacting the employment life cycle of veterans: effective leadership, organizational support, and wellness offered for veterans and their families (Gutierrez Adler, 2022; Stone et al , 2024; Wong et al , 2022)
- Disabled Veterans and employers: moving from surviving to thriving
But with over one-third of Veterans nationwide reporting a disability, Voya Cares and Easterseals commissioned original research to better understand what it means to support Veterans with disabilities and their caregivers in the workplace The Veterans community today looks quite diferent than it did two decades ago
- VA secretary says poor-performing employees will no longer ‘fail up’
The Department of Veterans Affairs is finalizing plans for a smaller workforce, but has exempted many of its frontline employees from upcoming cuts VA Secretary Doug Collins told employees in a town hall address on Friday that “change is always uncomfortable,” but urged employees to leave the agency if they no longer feel motivated to
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