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Some Denver elected officials and laid-off staff are accusing Mayor Mike Johnston of weaponizing budget cuts to punish ...
The layoffs that began Monday were lower than expected by some and represent less than 2% of the workforce that is paid ...
On Monday, the City of Denver announced 171 city employees would be laid off as the city faces a $200 million gap in next ...
Denver outlines personnel cuts to mitigate a $200M budget shortfall, including 171 layoffs and the elimination of nearly 928 ...
After weeks of uncertainty, Denver employees are now finding out if they will be laid off. Mayor Mike Johnston's office said ...
More city employees learned they were being laid off on Tuesday, as the City and County of Denver works to address a $200 million budget shortfall.
Newly laid-off city workers must forfeit their right to sue to receive severance pay under Mayor Mike Johnston's ...
Denver city and county employees are anxiously waiting for layoffs, which the mayor’s office said are set to take place this week, starting as soon as Monday.
The president of Local Union 158, Mark Wallin, said he has had several sleepless nights as a result of the looming layoffs.
Those were part of broader city-wide layoffs of 171 workers in an effort to save money amid a $200 million budget shortfall.