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In about a week and a half, some workers in Denver may lose their jobs when citywide layoffs begin to take effect. Who will ...
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DENVER — Denver officials remain tight-lipped about the scope of impending city layoffs set to begin in just 12 days. Not ...
Denver employees will learn in a few weeks if they're being laid off. Denver Mayor Mike Johnston emailed employees, saying layoffs will start the week of Aug. 18. A two-page letter CBS News Colorado ...
Denver city and county employees will see layoff notifications during the week of Aug. 18, according to the mayor's office, which cited budget woes.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston sent a letter this week alerting city employees of when layoffs will occur amid the city's budget crisis. He hasn't announced how many jobs will be cut.
Mayor Mike Johnston, as always, has an aggressive plan to give Denver a boost even as federal funding and state funding recede and the city begins massive layoffs to plug a gaping hole in the ...
Denver voters are asked to approve nearly $1 billion in debt for big projects while the city is figuring out how to cut ...
City council approval of a five-part bond proposition for the Nov. 4 ballot comes as Denver faces a two-year, $250 million ...
In his State of the City address, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston spoke about a wide range of issues and improvements affecting ...