Chicago renews migrant shelter contract with Favorite Staffing for another year despite criticism – Chicago Tribune/MSN

The new contract reflects recently renegotiated rates touted by Johnson’s team, a move that was necessitated because the city brought on Favorite Staffing to work at its migrant shelters by piggybacking off a state contract for the COVID-19 pandemic. The initial prices for Favorite Staffing employees have led several aldermen to criticize the contract and call for the city to audit the invoices.
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Streeterville
2 years ago

Trib reporters oddly refuse to investigate or disclose ownership of Favorite Staffing of Kansas City, even while writing daily articles about shelter management issues.

Someone is earning a fortune here.

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