Chicago Public Library Workers Wonder Why They’re Not At Higher Priority Level For COVID-19 Vaccine – CBS2 (Chicago)

Several Chicago aldermen, along with AFSCME – the union representing the library employees – are questioning the discrepancy and calling for librarians to be brought up in the line now. Fifty-three of Chicago’s 900 library employees have already gotten COVID; That amounts to 6 percent of the library workforce.
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heyjude
5 years ago

There just is no end to the public employee unions’ whining, is there?

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