Proposal would raise retirement age for Chicago police, firefighters – ABC7 (Chicago)

Police officer retention has been a big concern in recent years, with retirements outpacing the city's ability to hire and train new recruits and staffing levels falling far below ideal numbers. Now, the union representing the rank and file is renewing a two-year-old push to extend the retirement age from 63 to 65.
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Paul Boomer
2 years ago

Under the rules in place cops can’t do much about most everything. No chasing of criminals, ya better not use any force, file a report if you happen to be in a situation where you draw a firearm etc etc etc.so let the cops stay until 80.

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