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Managers in city departments and agencies now will be able to consider a combination of factors besides length of service, ...
Despite a rally by Denver city employees on Tuesday morning, the Denver Career Services Board voted 4 to 1 to change how ...
With layoffs likely due to the City of Denver’s projected $200 million budget shortfall in 2026, the city's career service board approved changes to the city’s layoff procedures on Tuesday.
Monday to change how the city determines which employees will be laid off first, now using performance, skills and ability over length of service to decide. It comes as the city prepares for job cuts ...
A city panel on Tuesday approved controversial new layoff rules for city workers despite outcry from opponents who called the ...
The Denver Post is looking at Mayor Mike Johnston ‘s performance as the head executive of the city as he marks his first two ...
Denver city employees alongside a group called Stronger Denver will be rallying over the city’s proposed change in layoff ...
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is backing efforts to rewrite the city’s career service rules governing layoffs to make it easier ...
LaTonya Lacy ends a 34-year career in Denver's mayor's office, leaving a legacy of leadership, transformation and trusted ...
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