Colorado added a paltry 800 jobs between June and July, and could have gone negative absent strong government hiring, mostly from schools working to get back towards pre-pandemic staffing levels, according to a new report.
Colorado added a paltry 800 jobs between June and July, and could have gone negative absent strong government hiring, mostly from schools working to get back towards pre-pandemic staffing levels, according to a monthly update from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.
Colorado added a paltry 800 jobs between June and July, and could have gone negative absent strong government hiring, mostly from schools working to get back towards pre-pandemic staffing levels, according to a new report.
Colorado added a paltry 800 jobs between June and July, and could have gone negative absent strong government hiring, mostly from schools working to get back towards pre-pandemic staffing levels, according to a new report.
Colorado added a paltry 800 jobs between June and July, and could have gone negative absent strong government hiring, mostly from schools working to get back towards pre-pandemic staffing levels, according to a new report.