Pat Cleary, of the Chicago firefighters union, said the city’s failure to deliver back pay checks by the Dec. 30 deadline means the city must pay 4.5 percent annual interest on payments as high as $35,000. The problem started when the city waited until mid-January — at least two weeks after the deadline — “to start cutting checks for anybody,” Cleary said. When checks were finally in the mail, the Johnson administration “realized that they screwed up and didn’t take out pension deductions.”
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
It will be interesting to see how Mayor Johnson’s administration screws up the overtime pay that is owed to police officers.
Don’t panic……the 5th floor will be paid on time.
Good ol Johnson, he would screw up a one car funeral.
Public sector employees are not required to be competent, in fact that could keep you from getting a promotion.