Denver Post: Hickenlooper pursues big changes in hiring, firing of Colorado state workers
Governor Hickenlooper intends to make some big changes to Colorado's personnel system - which would affect about 30,000 'classified' state workers.
See Tim Hoover's coverage of the issue here in the Denver Post.
The Governor hasn't made any specific proposals yet, but we expect him to put forth specifics during the 2012 legislature.
"We take these proposals extremely seriously," said Scott Wasserman, executive director of Colorado WINS, a union with several thousand dues-paying state workers who, however, don't have collective-bargaining rights. "Our goal is to work in partnership with the governor to improve state services, while also maintaining" the current system's integrity.
To read the complete article, click here.
See Tim Hoover's coverage of the issue here in the Denver Post.
The Governor hasn't made any specific proposals yet, but we expect him to put forth specifics during the 2012 legislature.
"We take these proposals extremely seriously," said Scott Wasserman, executive director of Colorado WINS, a union with several thousand dues-paying state workers who, however, don't have collective-bargaining rights. "Our goal is to work in partnership with the governor to improve state services, while also maintaining" the current system's integrity.
To read the complete article, click here.


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