Houston is offering voluntary buyouts to retirement-eligible employees to tackle budget challenges while avoiding layoffs.
The retirement incentive comes on the heels of a hiring freeze. The city faces a more than $330 million projected budget ...
Houston's hiring freeze is now in effect as the city battles a $350 million budget shortfall. Here's what it means for city services.
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In a letter sent to city employees Thursday, Whitmire wrote that the city will be offering a “one-time Voluntary Municipal ...
The highest-paying charter school based in the Houston area, with 26 teachers, paid an average salary of $72,816 in the ...
Dykema recently hired seven new local attorneys, doubling the size of the Houston office, the law firm announced. The new ...
The company’s new warehouse is located east of NRG Park and will serve as a manufacturing hub for zero-emission commercial ...
Hines' Texas Tower in downtown Houston is 99 percent leased after global law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom signed ...