Local 308 President Bob Kelly has a nice chat with CTA President Forrest Claypool at a public hearing in Chicago on 11-10-2011. Notice the lack of Press coverage at this event, an event so large hundreds of people had to be turned away by Police at the door,.,.,.
Everyone of them should resign or be thrown out of office on their pension pimping asses. " THAT'S THAT." Good job Mr.Kelly, Well done.
groutmad13 3 months ago
Every “city, county, and state” employee is getting absolutely nothing in return for their investments. Illinoisisbroke@com.
Chex308 3 months ago
The audacity of House Minority Leader Tom Cross, R-Oswego criticized the unions for not offering a concrete alternative to dealing with the state’s $85 billion in pension liability. I don’t hear of the House and Senate lawbreakers having health plan issues. Why! As I remember it clearly money was “voluntary” deducted out of paychecks to fund what. The real question is Who.
Chex308 3 months ago
healthcare.gov/law/features/employers/early-retiree-reinsurance-plan shows the participants who are not yet “eligible for Medicare” where hundreds of more applications are being approved each day. Aside all this Cta had a contract with the employees on medical retirement. Where’s the contract?
Chex308 3 months ago
You have to Wonder Why! Cityofchicago@org stated Claypool spearheaded whistleblower legislation to help crack down on fraud. Isn’t time to get to the bottom of this an “independent entity” that provides health care benefits to CTA retirees RHCT. Suntimes reported on July 7 2011 that “Thousands of City retirees to see health care premiums increase”. Why?
Chex308 3 months ago
Robert Kelly is representing the working man. Forrest Claypool is a self proclaimed "reformer” a political operative for Rahm Emanuel Washington D.C., Chicago Park District, Cook County Commissioner, Deputy State Treasurer, Deputy Commissioner of Property Tax Appeals, Chief of Staff for retired Mayor Daley. As an attorney he served in several non-elected positions in state and county government. Illinois can’t pay pension funds.
Chex308 3 months ago
Atu for life
kaylord84 3 months ago
First!
ramon012681 3 months ago
That's my president !
ramon012681 3 months ago