An Iraq War veteran is seen getting treatment at a Veterans Affairs hospital in 2009. The VA is among the winners in the FY2013 budget released Monday, with the agency slated to add 4,300 jobs. (Getty Images file photo)February 13, 2012 - The Obama administration plans to add 2,400 new employees to the federal workforce in fiscal 2013, a nearly flat 0.1 percent increase to 2.1 million civilian non-postal employees, according to the budget released today.
But at the agency level, there are winners and losers.
Among the winners:
• The Veterans Affairs Department would get 4,300 new employees, which would represent the largest numerical boost in the government and a 1.4 percent increase to about 306,600 employees.
• The Treasury Department would hire 3,600 new workers, a 3.3 percent increase to about 111,800 employees.
Losers include:
• The Defense Department is looking at cuts of 7,500 civilian employees, a 1 percent decline to 756,800 civilians.
• The Social Security Administration is facing a 3.1 percent cut of 2,000 to 63,400 employees.
Civilian personnel costs in the executive branch — both pay and benefits — are projected to increase 1.8 percent next year to nearly $246 billion. read more>>>
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