Receive update on city workforce analysis required by state auditor
In Plain English
The state auditor ordered Richmond to analyze its workforce and potentially eliminate unnecessary positions by June 2024. The city hired consulting firm Raftelis in May 2023 to review staffing needs across all departments. Richmond currently has 753 budgeted positions with about 40 vacant spots worth $11.2 million in savings.
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