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Our layoff wave is over,” Denver Mayor Mike Johnston told employees during a meeting Wednesday morning. “That is complete.” ...
Thirty-one people working in Denver's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure were laid off, the largest number of ...
The layoffs that began Monday were lower than expected by some and represent less than 2% of the workforce that is paid ...
Mayor Mike Johnston said layoffs are needed to help close a $50 million deficit for the rest of this year, as well as a ...
In his State of the City address, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston spoke about a wide range of issues and improvements affecting ...
On Monday and Tuesday, the city notified 169 city workers that their jobs were being eliminated and they were being laid off ...
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Denver Mayor Mike Johnston addresses concerns over city employee layoffs
Denver's mayor says he hopes not to lay off any more city employees. Johnston addressed city workers on Wednesday morning ...
The Democrat Mayor of Denver, Colorado Mike Johnston has challenged Trump to try to deport any illegal migrants from his city, saying he would deploy the Denver City Police and volunteers from the ...
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston dodged a response to President-elect Donald Trump ’s “border czar,” Tom Homan saying he would jail the mayor if he does not comply with federal deportation orders ...
Mayor Mike Johnston talked to the Golden Triangle community about the two micro-community sites planned for their neighborhood for the first time on Thursday, September 28. Bennito L. Kelty ...
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston thinks he’s found a solution to investing $500 million in public spaces in downtown Denver without raising anyone’s taxes.
Mike Johnston took the oath of office Monday morning at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, marking the beginning of his administration as the city’s first new mayor in 12 years.
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