9News’s Jesse Ogas on Station’s Response to Bias and Racial Insensitivity Claims
The station named Ogas its leader of the year.
The station named Ogas its leader of the year.
The document cites eighty examples of alleged wrongdoing.
Mayor Michael Hancock gave workers a shout-out.
The company actually uses the word “progress.”
There’s little optimism in the union’s account.
The company is facing major challenges.
The timing could create a public-relations pitfall.
The current prices defy historic trends.
Some employees are working eighty hours a week.
Workers are said to have been slapped over masks.
The decreases are small compared to the annual spike.
The company accuses Local 7 of restricting worker choice.
The walkout is scheduled to last three weeks.
Denver and Boulder stores could be impacted within days.
It was a hot year politically.
The increase could be about $27 a month.
Both the fire and planning departments have investigated the complex.
The Save the Farm group tried hard to block the proposal.
Business has boomed during the pandemic.
Save Open Space Denver is crying foul.
Save the Farm wants city council to reject the plan.
The latest deaths took place eight days apart.