Opinion: Big-City Mayors Have to Stand Up to Big-City Unions – Bloomberg

"I am under no illusions about how difficult it is to govern Chicago, or any large US city for that matter. But I also believe that America’s cities would be better off if their mayors were as skeptical of the public-sector unions that support them as they are of the ones that don’t."
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Da Judge
3 years ago

Public sector unions are da Dems Masters in Illinois.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Fat chance of this happening.

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