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Denver Mayor Mike Johnston talks about the factors that went into the decision to lay off more than 100 city employees. N.Y.
Thirty-one people working in Denver's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure were laid off, the largest number of ...
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston addressed city workers in an online town hall on Wednesday morning and announced, "layoffs are ...
The city and county of Denver announced it has completed layoff notifications to 169 employees “as part of a larger effort to balance the 2026 budget.” ...
Our layoff wave is over,” Denver Mayor Mike Johnston told employees during a meeting Wednesday morning. “That is complete.” ...
The city of Denver completed its layoff process for 171 workers on Tuesday, after the city already cut 665 unfilled positions ...
Denver outlines personnel cuts to mitigate a $200M budget shortfall, including 171 layoffs and the elimination of nearly 928 ...
The Denver City Council has decided to postpone a $26,000 mountain retreat as the city faces a budget shortfall that includes ...
The layoffs that began Monday were lower than expected by some and represent less than 2% of the workforce that is paid ...
DENVER — The City of Denver eliminated 928 jobs from the general fund on Monday morning, including some people who lost their ...