City of Denver Cutting Employee Hours to Zero in Order to Keep Paying for Services for Illegal Border Crossers

AENN

Feb. 27, 2024 6:45 am

The city of Denver has been struggling for weeks now to pay for services for illegal border crossers. Early in February it was announced that the city would start cutting some services for taxpayers, and unsuccessfully tried to blame Republicans.

Now the city is going to start cutting the hours of city employees, in some cases down to zero, in order to keep paying for services for illegals.

This is simply not sustainable and anyone with an ounce of common sense knows it.

City of Denver says it IS NOT laying off employees to pay for the migrant crisis

But the city IS telling hourly employees they may have their hours reduced to zero

For now, It could impact coaches, lifeguards, front desk staff etc. at rec centers

But don’t call them layoffs… pic.twitter.com/ixroZMvdM2

— Marc Sallinger (@MarcSallinger) February 27, 2024

“We’re not laying you off to pay for illegal immigrants, we’re just not giving you any hours…so we can pay for illegals.”

-City of Denver https://t.co/09Su0rkOHP

— T_p_tio (@Txp_RBI_Xctuxl) February 27, 2024

The Democrats in Denver Government are laying off American citizen workers to pay for the Democrat’s illegal immigrants.#copolitics https://t.co/bXw2UP4kaF

— Mr T 2 (@GovtsTheProblem) February 27, 2024

A few days ago, CBS News reported that Parks and Rec services are cutting back over this:

Cuts to Denver Parks & Rec services begin Tuesday with reduced days, hours

Reductions in days and hours at Denver Parks and Rec centers began on Tuesday. Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced the cuts earlier this month.

The cuts in service to Denver Parks and Recreation do not involve layoffs for current employees. However, hourly workers can expect fewer hours, and on-call and seasonal workers will be most impacted.

Beginning Feb. 20, Denver Recreation Centers will begin to reduce hours. Regional Centers open 7 days a week will only be open 6 days a week. Those open 6 days a week will stay open for the same number of days but the hours of operation will be reduced.

Summer Recreation Programming in Denver will be reduced by 25% across the program. The city will also forgo planting annual flower beds this year.

It’s amazing that the taxpayers of Denver are putting up with this. They are the people who pay the bills for the city and they’re getting shafted.

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