NewsU.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics cutting Colorado off from monthly job reports because of continued data problemsBy Sarah Mulholland
MoneyColorado small businesses want answers after being charged penalties and interest they say they don’t oweBy Sarah Mulholland
MoneyColorado added more jobs in June, and the unemployment rate remains low and steadyBy Sarah Mulholland
MoneyAfter losing jobs in January, Colorado’s job market picked back up in FebruaryBy Sarah Mulholland
Government and PoliticsColorado is the slowest state in the country at paying out unemployment benefits, according to federal dataBy Lacretia Wimbley
Government and PoliticsWith Colorado’s paid family leave program kicking off soon, private employees will see a paycheck deduction starting on Jan. 1By Andrew Kenney
MoneyColorado added jobs in September, and experts say it’s complicating talk of a recessionBy Sarah Mulholland
MoneyEl Paso and Teller counties have recovered all of the jobs (and then some) lost due to the pandemicBy Abigail Beckman
MoneyColorado’s minimum wage will increase nearly 9 percent next year as inflation cuts into pocketbooksBy Sarah Mulholland
TransportationColorado fines Southwest Airlines for alleged violations of COVID-19 labor lawsBy Sarah Mulholland
NewsDemocrats introduce weakened union-rights bill for county employees in final weeks of sessionBy Andrew Kenney
AgricultureFarmworker groups sue Polis and the state labor department over new overtime rules on Cesar Chavez DayBy Matt Bloom
NewsUnemployment fraud may have cost Colorado $70 million in the first year of the pandemicBy Andrew Kenney
MoneyMore Colorado workers are quitting their jobs right now than they have in the last 20 yearsBy Veronica Penney
AgricultureColorado adopts first-ever overtime pay rules for farmworkers, but some worry they aren’t ‘meaningful’By Matt Bloom