Dolton firefighters raise concerns over retirement funds, health care benefits – NBC5 (Chicago)

“We pick the amount that we would like out of check, and that money is supposed to go to Nationwide, but that is not been happening,” firefighter Adam Farej said. “It has been going on for more than six months. ... Some people are not putting money into it because of the situation." The difficulties come as firefighters in Dolton have been working without a contract for nearly five years.
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Paul Boomer
1 year ago

Well look at who’s in charge. No further explanation needed.

Mark F
1 year ago

These guys are screwed. They realize it, but can’t face the reality of it.

LMAO
1 year ago

You have a greedy nit-wit running things!

Yogi
1 year ago
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She’s a thief. That’s all there is to it. Dumber than a box of rocks and a self entitled queen. Soon to be in prison.

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