Budget Shift: Denver Weighs Employee Hour Cuts to Tackle Migrant Crisis

Denver city officials announced on Monday that they are considering significant measures to address the strain posed by the city’s migrant crisis, including potential adjustments to employee hours and budget reallocations.

Reports indicate that the city administration is grappling with how to manage impending budget cuts without resorting to traditional layoffs. Instead, they are contemplating reducing the hours of certain hourly on-call employees to zero, a move intended to mitigate financial strain while maintaining flexibility in workforce management.

The proposed budget adjustments target a reduction of $4.3 million from the Parks and Recreations Department’s funding. These funds would then be repurposed to address the pressing needs arising from the migrant crisis, which has placed substantial pressure on Denver’s resources and services.

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