Talks break off over a bill ‘threatening’ a booming Illinois industry – Crain’s*

At issue is legislation pushed by IOEU Local 399, a highly influential and politically active labor group. The measure would require data centers to not only use union labor in building data centers, but also effectively hire from union-approved lists in filling operational jobs, many of them highly technical.
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Aaron
4 years ago

Booming? Lol. Has anyone been to Texas or Oklahoma lately? THEY are booming.

Platinum Goose
4 years ago

Illinois will never have a “booming” industry. Any industry that starts to do well becomes a target. It will either get taxed or extorted until it is no longer booming.

LaughingwhileoutofChicago
4 years ago

You can always count on Illinois Leftist politicians to try to kill whatever Golden goose is around in the economy.

Mike
4 years ago

IUOE Local 399.

International Union of Operating Engineers.

Members are most predominantly heavy equipment operators, but they represent other classifications of employees too.

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