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In a memo sent out to employees, the city administrator Jestin Johnson said the layoffs are necessary to help correct the city's projected budget deficit. The administrator did say the city assessed employees' seniority and reinstatement rights when deciding who would be laid off. Ken ...
Houston said the overpayments are particularly troubling in light of the city's ongoing and massive budget shortfalls -- estimated at $280 million over the next two years -- which have prompted city leaders to look "under couch cushions for spare coins," institute large-scale layoffs and sig...
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Sylvester Turner, mayor of Houston, said he fully supports Congress passing its bill to appropriate $130 billion in restaurant industry aid. In Houston, the restaurant industry employed more than 300,000 people at 11,000 restaurants, so closures and layoffs related to the pandemic have had dire...
Sales (离职员工) - Houston, TX - 2016年10月17日 This was a blast of a place to work at originally...then came the change in ownership which was followed by the change in management which turned everyone upside down and inside out. Such a shame since there are a tremendous amount of ...
the causes important to the LGBTQ community. In his role as president of the Human Rights Campaign, David has expanded the HRC’s influence outside of New York. Recently, the organization helped secure a grant for Pearl Bar, the only lesbian bar in Houston, to stay afloat du...
With rents in big cities still below the long-term median ratio of rents to income, cities like San Francisco, Washington, DC, San Jose, Austin, and Houston, offer great value. 9) You will be viewed as more loyal. Nothing brings people together like hardship. Whether you're competing on...
Paragon, which has about 26,000 cable subscribers in Torrance, is a partnership composed of American Television and Communications Corp. of Denver and Houston Industries Inc., parent company of Houston Lighting and Power. More to Read
The City is also losing out on revenue from its recreational facilities but is balancing that with layoffs. Leclerc said one way the city is reducing costs this year is by cancelling trips that councillors normally take each year to various conferences. The city might also try to defer some ...