Facing a burgeoning budget crisis, Johnson on Monday froze hiring and travel and eliminated overtime “not directly required ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration announced Wednesday that a recent hiring freeze across city government would not apply ...
Facing a burgeoning budget crisis, Johnson on Monday froze hiring and travel and eliminated overtime “not directly required ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson on Monday issued a hiring freeze on city government positions, including police, as his administration ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson faces a budget crisis that he and his staff saw — or should have seen — coming a mile away. With news ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson made his first public appearance Wednesday since announcing a citywide hiring freeze to address a ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson has made little progress hiring civilians to new administrative positions in the Chicago Police ...
Chicago's hiring freeze to address a budget deficit won't affect public safety jobs, as stated by Mayor Brandon Johnson.
Chicago's hiring freeze excludes police and fire departments, a clarification after confusion among officials.
The mayor's budget office said the freeze will save $100 million, an estimate surprising some in the council who want to see the math first.
The hiring freeze comes as the city tries to close a $223 million budget deficit in 2024. Johnson has yet to release his 2025 budget plan to close a $982.4 million gap projected for next year.
The Rules Committee approved Burnett on Sept. 16, and his appointment goes to a vote of the full City Council Wednesday.