At the turn of the century, the city employed about 30,000 workers.
Liberty's police department was finally organized in the 1920s, when the city employed a chief of police and two policemen.
Many cities routinely employ eminent domain to make land available for development.
These industrial cities employ more than 350 thousand workers.
The city also employs some 2,600 care givers licensed to receive up to three or four children in their home.
In 2010, the city employed 170 police, 140 of which were unionized.
The city employs 108 police officers, as of October 2009.
The city now employs about 3,500 people to manage and maintain the buildings.
Many big cities have long employed firefighters for emergency medical response.
In 2010, the city employed 913 full-time equivalent workers.