Denver releases breakdown of layoffs by city department
Layoffs and elimination of vacant positions address $100 million of Denver's $200 million budget deficit caused by declining sales tax revenue and past government growth, officials said.
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Denver mayor's office confirms 169 layoffs of city, county employees
DENVER (KDVR) — 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." In a press release on Wednesday, the Denver mayor's office said the 169 city employees were notified and that there will be no additional layoffs or furloughs for the agencies impacted this year. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox This comes a…
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston addresses questions, criticisms surrounding city employee layoffs
DENVER The mass layoffs at the City and County of Denver have been completed, city officials announced Wednesday.The city laid off 169 employees and eliminated 666 vacant positions. Previously, the city said 171 employees had been laid off, but on Wednesday, officials said two employees resigned ahead of the layoffs, bringing the number down to 169.Mayor Mike Johnston hosted a roundtable with reporters on Wednesday to provide more details about …
Denver mayor reveals specifics of staff cuts
The impacts of Denver's layoffs are beginning to become clear as the mayor, on Wednesday, revealed the specific positions that were cut this week in a staff town hall. The city confirmed it has completed the layoff notifications for 169…
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