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Chicago City Council votes against use of arbitrator in cases of serious wrongdoing for police officers
The City Council Thursday voted to reject an arbitrator’s ruling that would have allowed Chicago Police officers accused of serious wrongdoing to use an arbitrator instead of the Police Board. “This fight today, is about how we hold police accountable,” said 5th Ward Ald. Desmond Yancy said. The 32-18 vote will almost certainly send the matter back to Circuit Court Judge Michael Mullen, who will have to decide whether officers recommended for firing will be allowed to take advantage of the arbitration process open to other Illinois governmental employees. “The right to arbitration is clear as day and it is guaranteed by the state constitution under the Workers Protection Amendme

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