Struggling nonprofits feel blindsided by pending city labor law – Crain’s*

The Human Services Workforce Advancement Ordinance would mandate that human service nonprofits receiving city funding establish a "labor peace" agreement with unions representing or seeking to represent its employees. The move effectively would require nonprofits contracted with the city to pay workers union-negotiated wages. Ric Estrada, president and CEO of Metropolitan Family Services, one of Illinois' largest human services agencies: Why does the city have to create a solution to a problem that does not exist?”
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Pensions Paid First
3 years ago

Johnson could pull into the runoff. It’s getting close. Vallas vs Johnson would be fun to watch.

marko
3 years ago

Grabs popcorn…

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