Paul Vallas: Police reform in Chicago requires that justice run in both directions
Briefly

Nowhere is this more in evidence than in the decision by Mayor Brandon Johnson and his City Council supporters to oppose providing police with the same arbitration rights as other public employees.
It is therefore disappointing, if not surprising, that the mayor feels the need to oppose an arbitrator's decision to allow cops to contest serious misconduct cases in arbitration, thereby ensuring that police officers have the same rights as all other public employees.
Read at Chicago Tribune
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