Column: Cash Puts Chicago Teachers Ahead Of Police Contract Reform? – Patch Chicago

Mark Konkol: "There isn't anything illegal about the exchange of cash between publicly funded labor unions and elected officials they lobby for favorable legislation. But it is worth noting when politicians cashing union donation checks have a hand in pushing pro-labor bills that affect regular folks. And teachers strikes affect Chicago parents."
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Bross
4 years ago

Journalist definition should be changed to propagandist.

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