Year after George Floyd’s death, police contracts stop Illinois reform – Illinois Policy

Section 15 is a provision hidden near the end of the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act detailing how state law must yield to union contracts. The U.S. Department of Justice found Chicago fails to investigate nearly half of police misconduct complaints because of FOP contract provisions such as limiting investigations of accused officers whose complainants are anonymous.
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Pete Pivo
4 years ago

what does that guys death have to do with police reform? idiots

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