Court battle between City of Chicago, police union appears likely – WBBM (Chicago)

City officials want police officers who are facing suspensions of one or more years or firing to continue to have their cases decided by the Police Board. The FOP wants the option of an arbitrator, behind closed doors.
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Where's Mine ???
2 years ago

FOP just recently won the right to arbitration in courts. So I assume therefore its part of FOP contract. Is it possible for city to take away, or “diminish”, this contractual won right? Maybe I’m wrong, but doesn’t Amendment 1 guarantee anything won in contract can NOT be “diminished”?

Pensions Paid First
2 years ago

No. That’s not what it means.

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