The Manchester Veterans Affairs Medical Center is seen July 17, 2017, the same day a group of veterans met with the hospital's new leader, Alfred Montoya, who is currently director of the VA Medical Center in White River Junction, Vt. Director Danielle Ocker and Chief of Staff James Schlosser were removed from their positions following a report in the Boston Globe that alleged the hospital was endangering patients.
The Manchester Veterans Affairs Medical Center is seen July 17, 2017, the same day a group of veterans met with the hospital's new leader, Alfred Montoya, who is currently director of the VA Medical Center in White River Junction, Vt. Director Danielle Ocker and Chief of Staff James Schlosser were removed from their positions following a report in the Boston Globe that alleged the hospital was endangering patients. Credit: NICK REID

An administrative error at the Manchester VA caused 31 employees to not get their expected paycheck Friday.

The Manchester VA is assisting affected employees in part by providing them letters that explain the situation to creditors who may impose late fees for missed scheduled payments.

In a statement, the VA says the error is unacceptable and it’s working to get those employees paid by the middle of the next week.

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