Brown blasts release of worker's records
By Daniel J. Chacon, Rocky Mountain News (Contact)
Published December 7, 2007 at 12:30 a.m.
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Denver Councilman Charlie Brown blasted the Career Service Authority on Thursday, saying that the agency's release of an employee's personnel records to a television station was questionable.
Brown filed an open-records request last week to try to find out whether the personnel file of an employee who had complained about a diversity-training video had been leaked as payback.
"It was my understanding that Career Service Authority released these records because they had to reply to an open-records request. My question is very simple: Where is the request?," he said.
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