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.
Mayor John Whitmire says City of Houston employees should expect citywide restructuring and offered a one-time retirement ...
The retirement incentive comes on the heels of a hiring freeze. The city faces a more than $330 million projected budget ...
Houston is offering voluntary buyouts to retirement-eligible employees to tackle budget challenges while avoiding layoffs.
In a continued effort to make the city more efficient, Mayor Whitmire has issued a citywide hiring freeze that took effect today. Only 10 positions are listed on the careers section of the city'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 — Houston's city-wide hiring freeze will go into effect Monday, March 10, according to city officials. The decision comes in response to findings from an audit conducted by accounting ...
Reporters across The Business Journals network are covering how institutions are reacting to the funding uncertainty. Here's ...
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 ...
In a letter sent to city employees Thursday, Whitmire wrote that the city will be offering a “one-time Voluntary Municipal ...
Houston's hiring freeze is now in effect as the city battles a $350 million budget shortfall. Here's what it means for city ...