Citing coronavirus, labor coalition demands 15 days paid sick leave, triple the city mandate – Chicago Sun-Times

Greg Kelley, president of SEIU Healthcare Illinois, issues his demand for 15 days of paid sick days each year.

A labor coalition led by the Chicago Teachers Union is taking that advice to heart when it comes to the crisis caused by the coronavirus. The unions held a City Hall news conference Wednesday to unleash a kitchen sink of demands that might have been unthinkable before the worldwide pandemic that started in Wuhan, China:

• 15 paid sick days a year, instead of the five mandated for Chicago employers, with the protection extended statewide.

• A citywide meals-on-wheels program, internet access and electronic devices for students forced to stay home because of school closings like Vaughn and Resurrection High Schools.

• Debt forgiveness, suspended mortgage payments, a temporary shutdown of eviction court and a moratorium on utility shut-offs.

• No more penalizing schools by basing funding on school attendance.

• Adequate cleaning supplies — and a nurse in every school sooner than the hard-fought teachers’ contract demands.

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Fed up neighbor
6 years ago

All the money these fing thieves make you would think they would have money saved for a rainy day. Sounds like they are just as bad as the state of Illinois, no rainy day fund. I would like to say a few more things but I can’t , except who the hell do you think you people are.

Tom Paine's Ghost
6 years ago

Here’s an idea of how to deal with the CTU thugs: Fire them all.

NB-Chicago
6 years ago

Sure it will only be a matter of days before our public sector heroes start filing disability claims and lawsuits claiming hazardous workplace condition’s..an incredible cluster f**k in the making!!

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