Lightfoot: Chicago Faces ‘Moment of Reckoning’ After Trump Ends Negotiations Over Federal Aid – WTTW (Chicago)

Chicago Federation of Labor President Bob Reiter did not dispute the reports that the city had asked unions for $200 million in concessions. “Chicago’s public workers are heroes who have sacrificed their own health and safety to keep this city moving during the COVID-19 pandemic...We must protect our workers and protect our services.”
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Oswego Willy
5 years ago

Lori is doing a five job.

rick1099
5 years ago

Screaming, insane, unqualified Mayor Larry is to blame for the failing economy in Chicago. Unqualified to run a corner lemonade stand but its running Chicago into the dumpster. Had enough of democrap rule folks?

Heyjude
5 years ago

Wait – what? There’s no money trees growing in Lincoln Park?

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