Hazard pay plan sent to committee – Evanston Now

A proposal from Ald. Devon Reid would force large supermarket chains to give employees pandemic hazard pay.
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

Money still grows on trees in Evanston! Devon should be jailed for stupidity.

TiredofFools
4 years ago

It would get interesting if the entire city of Evanston became a food desert .There is nothing requiring these chains to stay in the city and be strangled financially by edicts from the city council or the Mayor.

Last edited 4 years ago by TiredofFools
Henry Hatch
4 years ago

All the grocery stores need to do is close the Evanston stores and open new ones just outside the city limits. They also take Evanston’s cut of the sales tax with them as a bonus. Problem solved.

dpdopdop
4 years ago

Fixed the headline:

“Evanston Considering Forcing Grocery Stores To Give Employees Hazard Pay — A MORONIC IDEA GUARANTEED TO RESULT IN GROCERY STORES CLOSING THEIR DOORS

You’re Welcome!!

heyjude
4 years ago
Reply to  dpdopdop

But that would be disinvestment!

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