City of Chicago orders audit after pay mix-up for hundreds of laborers – Chicago Tribune/MSN

Approximately 125 union members were underpaid, a union spokesman said, while around 800 were overpaid. The overpayments, he estimated, cost somewhere between $2.7 and $2.9 million. One member was overpaid close to $31,000. “The mistakes were so apparent that I finally lost it… I had a guy who worked one hour. He was supposed to get $1.03 in retro. They paid him $1,125. I’m a good negotiator, but I’m not that good," the spokesman said.
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 year ago

They are laughing all the way to the bank.
The chitty is broke and they are giving away money still.
Wire Points does not stand a chance at getting ahead of the game when this stuff happens all the time.

Old Joe
1 year ago

Gee, why can’t a City overpayment mistake ever land in my Bowmanville mailbox?

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