HOUSTON — Houston's city-wide hiring freeze will go into effect Monday, March 9, according to city officials. The decision ...
Thousands of open positions at the City of Houston will remain unfilled once a hiring freeze goes into effect today.
Houston's hiring freeze is now in effect as the city battles a $350 million budget shortfall. Here's what it means for city services.
Reporters across The Business Journals network are covering how institutions are reacting to the funding uncertainty. Here's ...
Mayor John Whitmire said Houston's citywide hiring freeze will address overstaffing while exempting public safety departments. This story excerpt is courtesy of our partners at KHOU 11.
Houston's city-wide hiring freeze is now in effect, a decision made by Mayor John Whitmire to address the city's financial challenges. This follows reports of credit card misuse, redundant ...
Mayor John Whitmire is expected to implement a hiring freeze later this month in Houston to improve the city’s efficiency, ...
Houston's hiring freeze is now in effect as the city battles a $350 million budget shortfall. Here's what it means for city ...
The IRS also remains under a hiring freeze as the busy tax season continues. Experts worry that the freeze and mass layoffs could affect refunds, taxpayer services and more this tax season.