Chicago slashes 2,103 public safety jobs as it adds 184 administrators – Illinois Policy

This continues the city’s pattern of choosing to cut jobs from the public safety sector, with 2,103 full-time equivalent employee positions eliminated since 2019. Fewer cops are on the streets, and the city’s violent crime is hitting record highs.
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Felix
1 year ago

Seems like a way to increase salaries and pensions for high seniority police officers.

Freddy
1 year ago

How many jobs would be affected like Rivian or Stellantis if Trump cuts the EV credit? Maybe there should be a smaller credit for hybrids and the Belvidere plant would reopen but JB is steadfast on building 100% EV’s plus the incentives by the gov are most likely contingent on not building ICE or hybrids.
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/not-trivial-ev-sales-could-drop-nearly-30-if-trump-repeals-tax-credit-194135070.html

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
1 year ago

These misguided idiots defunding the police this way seem oblivious to the fact that it is most harmful to minorities who live in the worst neighborhoods. It’s harmful to business and drawing people to the city to live and for entertainment. The biggest question is who benefits?

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