Pritzker announces tax-funded temporary jobs some lawmakers say aren’t needed – Center Square

The $16.6 million program will place, train and hire nearly 1,300 people for temporary jobs, he said, “Like contact tracers, like COVID-19 protocol workers, building sanitation workers, something relatively new, temperature screeners, and food preparation and distribution workers and so many more."
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Lyn P
5 years ago

What a CROCK!!

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

Is disassembling the unused McCormick Place COVID hospital included in these temporary jobs?

someone
5 years ago

Government layoffs possible unless state gets more COVID-19 relief money, Pritzker says Which one is it.?

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