Chicago alderman defends Tier 2 pension upgrade signed by governor – Center Square

Chicago Alderman Nicholas Sposato, who was a Chicago firefighter for 18 years, said firefighters have an expired contract and haven’t had a raise in four years. “So they’re still making what they were making four years ago. Once this gets settled, you’re going to be seeing in the paper that hundreds of millions of dollars goes to the firemen. Well, you know, they haven’t had a raise in four years. What’s so unfair about that?” Sposato asked.
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daskoterzar
8 months ago

Talk all you want Alderman, if it results in more billions of tax dollars being paid to government workers, it is wrong. The Illinois Tax payer is tapped out and over taxed for everything. If they haven’t had a raise in 4 years – don’t be a fireman. End of story.

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