Commentary: Pro-union ordinance diverts funding from essential lifesaving services in Chicago – Chicago Tribune*

"The measure, backed by political committees with massive war chests, instead of investing dollars in essential services and advancing our workforce, places unfunded cost burdens on mission-driven organizations that are barely getting by. This will be devastating for our city."
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Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Fighting the unions is like pissing in the wind. Union thugs run the public sector, criminals run the streets. Government employees (not workers) only care about money, benefits and huge overly generous pensions at a young age.

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