Budget Committee Chair Says Negotiations Over Spending Plan Are At ‘Impasse’ – WTTW (Chicago)

Ald. Matt O’Shea said city officials should ask the unions that represent 90 percent of the city’s employees to reduce their workers’ pay and benefits. No other alderperson has echoed that call, which would trigger fierce opposition from organized labor in Chicago. “We are at a financial crossroads for the future of our city,” O’Shea said.
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David F
4 months ago

Comical, just comical, they will all going down with the ship.

Sanity please
4 months ago
Reply to  David F

All except Brandon, he will don women’s clothes
and get his fat rump into the closest lifeboat.

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