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Rauner vetoes law to allow arbitrator to settle disputes with AFSCME

Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner has vetoed legislation to allow an arbitrator to settle state-employee wages and working conditions if union negotiations stall.
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner has vetoed legislation to allow an arbitrator to settle state-employee wages and working conditions if union negotiations stall.

In his veto message Monday, the Republican governor called the bill “dangerous,” adding it would replace his bargaining power with a union-friendly arbitrator.

Read the veto message – click here.

Ruling Democrats can try to override the veto.

AFSCME’s state council Executive Director Roberta Lynch says the bill is a compromise to avoid a strike.

The veto comes as the Rauner administration and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees present their case during a weeks-long hearing with the state’s labor board as to whether negotiations have reached an impasse. That determination would give Rauner the power to impose his own terms for a contract to replace the one that expired June 30.

 

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