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The Cancer Within

Chicago Tribune:

All it took to give nearly two dozen labor leaders from Chicago a windfall worth millions was a few tweaks to a handful of sentences in the state's lengthy pension code.

The changes became law with no public debate among state legislators and, more importantly, no cost analysis.

Twenty years later, 23 retired union officials from Chicago stand to collect about $56 million from two ailing city pension funds thanks to the changes, a Tribune/WGN-TV investigation found.

Because the law bases the city pensions on the labor leaders' union salaries, they are reaping retirement benefits that far outstrip the modest salaries they made as city employees. On average, their pensions are nearly three times higher than what the typical retired city worker receives.

No one from either the state Legislature or city government will take credit for the law, which passed in 1991, and the process of drafting pension legislation in Springfield is so shrouded in secrecy that there's no way of knowing exactly whom to hold responsible.

The numbers appear to be some sort of state double-special-secret, but be assured that Canadian labor goons are similarly well-compensated. Makes you feel all "scrunchy" inside, huh?



Comments (1)

Isn't socialism wonderful? A life of evading work and crippling industry, robbing the taxpayer - and then you get a gold plated pension others are denied. Certainly brings a warm glow to the heart - and a desire to throw the lot of them in jail and throw away the keys!

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