Mayor Johnson inks $100 million increase for Favorite Healthcare Staffing, without explanation – NBC5 (Chicago)

The change order and contract extension comes at a time when the city has reduced the number of shelters from 27 to 16 and evicted migrants through a temporary stay program. When asked directly about the pay increase, the mayor side-stepped the question: "So we’ve saved the taxpayers over $200 million based upon the work that we’ve done. $200 million while still investing on the West and South sides of the city of Chicago. That’s what I promised to do and that’s what we’re doing."
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David F
1 year ago

Will they be saving 200 million the next year and the following year until they retire?

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