Mayor Johnson, CTA president defend security firings slammed by City Council’s Black Caucus – Chicago Sun-Times

CTA security guard Troy Fulcher checks on a person that may have been sleeping or passed out on a train as the Night Ministry provides free health care and outreach services at the Blue Line Forest Park station, Wednesday night, Feb. 23, 2021.Ald. Stephanie Coleman denounced the “sudden termination” of contracts with Monterrey Security and its two Black subcontractors as a “betrayal of the city’s commitment to equity” because it put more than 70 African American security workers out of work with less than a week’s notice.
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Bud Dark
1 day ago

Bring back Lori Lightfoot!

NiteCat
1 day ago

Screw equity. Do what’s right for the security of the riders & CTA employees. This is a greatly failed experiment. This cannot be cured with “feel good” policies with no consequences. Chicago will never return fully until all transportation and neighborhoods are secured to their greatest extent. No more half measures.

Mark F
1 day ago

Oooppps! From Google AI, “The Illinois Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act requires employers with 75 or more full time employees to provide 60 days’ advance notice of plant closings or mass layoffs. It applies to layoffs of 25 or more workers (if constituting one-third or more of the site’s workforce) or closures involving 50+.” Rules for thee but not for Mayor 6.6.

Sanity please
1 day ago

The so called security guard to the sleeping
person,” would you like a pillow and some warm
milk tonight?”.

daskoterzar
1 day ago

Gosh, there is just so much to unpack with that development. Well, they ran out of money – not too surprising. Asking questions like, how much graft is actually skimmed off the top of these security contracts? Who’s brother in-law owns the subcontractors? How effective is an un armed security guard on a train with armed criminals? The biggest question is…is there any money left in the $1.5B fortune Jumbo stole from the people of Illinois designated for the Road Funds and handed to the CTA months ago or has all that money been stolen already?

Sanity please
1 day ago
Reply to  daskoterzar

Stolen all gone, they had to make up for the
loss of welfare cards being cut off.

Mark
1 day ago

Thank Trump for the ARMED SECURITY GUARDS . Again race is brought into a business decision.

Fullbladder
1 day ago

“I blame a system that has failed Black and Brown people” States Ald. Stephanie Coleman (16th)
Could someone inform Ald. Coleman that Black and Brown people run the System?

Hello, Indiana!
1 day ago
Reply to  Fullbladder

Disproportionately to boot. Blacks, at last count, are third in population in Chicago behind whites and Latinos, yet they have the lion’s share of jobs in city and county government and in the City Council. Like him or not, King Richard I ran a tight ship that got things done. None of his successors, including his son, come even close to being as effective.

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