Receive final report on citywide workforce analysis study
In Plain English
California auditors required the city to study its staffing levels after identifying Richmond as financially high-risk in 2022. Raftelis consultants analyzed all departments to determine if the city needs fewer employees than current vacancies suggest. The report recommends which vacant positions to eliminate and how to plan for retirements.
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