Chicago cops demand parental leave after mayor gives it to teachers – Illinois Policy

Mayor Brandon Johnson said making the CTU negotiate for that leave - the same 12-week paid parental leave city employees already receive - would have been disruptive and problematic.
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Zephyr Window
2 years ago

Johnson just opened the flood gates for parental leave. Teachers yes, everybody else no ain’t gonna cut in contract negotiations. Good for you, good for me.

Old Spartan
2 years ago

Giving leave to teachers only was a rookie mistake by the Mayor and his inexperienced staff. Now he is going to have a problem not only with police, but firefighters, SEIU, Teamsters, and all the trade union members who have city jobs as well. For a pro-union guy, he should have known better before he stepped in it bigtime.

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