Archbishop of Chicago: City Council rushing ordinance that would hamper Catholic Charities' services

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Archbishop of Chicago: City Council rushing ordinance that would hamper Catholic Charities' services
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This city ordinance would require any organization that provides human services to sign a labor peace agreement no matter if they are unionized or not.

with concerns over the City Council rushing an ordinance that he says would hamper Catholic Charities' services in the community.

This city ordinance would require any organization that provides human services to sign a Labor Peace Agreement, no matter if they are unionized or not.The letter from Cupich outlines concerns over the Human Service Work Advancement Ordinance. The cardinal wrote that the legislation is being "pushed through with great haste by its supporters."Cupich fears if it passes, Catholic Charities may have to cut back.

"What the ordinance does is it would require every single person who provides human services, you know a million to a million and a half people every year in the city of Chicago, to sign a Labor Peace Agreement with the unions, whether or not we're unionized.

FOX 32 reached out to the mayor's office about this letter and the ordinance. We have yet to hear back.that I have read and agree

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