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Chicago aldermen crack down on employee vacation payouts
Clout StreetThe number of vacation days non-union city employees can cash out when they leave their jobs would be significantly reduced under a proposal a key City Council committee endorsed today. As it now stands, departing longtime employees can get paid for up...Tags: Career and Workplace, Unions, Accounting and Auditing, Richard M. Daley, Chicago Mayor
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
5 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Greg Jarrett 6:09 a.m. Jody Weis, the head of the Chicago Crime Commission, brings Greg Jarrett up-to-speed on crime throughout the city and what is being done to combat it. 6:39 a.m. Greg Jarrett...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Google Inc., Chicago White Sox, Paul Green, Rahm Emanuel
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Chicago police to disband 2 special units
Tribune reporterChicago police will disband two of its rapid response units once heralded as key components of the city's lowering crime rate, police union officials said. Effective Aug. 18, both the Mobile Strike Force and Targeted Response Unit will cease to exist,...Tags: Garry McCarthy, Human Interest, Chicago Mayor, Crime, Law and Justice, Rahm Emanuel
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Ex-top cop Weis got $76,308 for unused vacation
The Sun-Times reports: Former Chicago Police Supt. Jody Weis received a check for $76,308 for unused vacation days when he resigned his $310,000-a-year job on March 1.
His former $168,438-a-year chief-of-staff Mike Masters left with $30,448 for 54 unused...Tags: Richard M. Daley, Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Preckwinkle defends hiring two former lawmakers
Clout StreetCook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle ran for the job as a reformer, but on Tuesday she found herself defending a decision to put two former southwest suburban state lawmakers on the county payroll. Michael Carberry and John O’Sullivan...Tags: Cook County Board of Commissioners, Forrest Claypool, Worth, Toni Preckwinkle, Career and Workplace
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Ex-Chicago Police superintendent talks crime with Elgin Rotary
TribLocal - Elgin » NewsFormer Chicago Police Superintendent Jody Weis had lunch Monday with the Elgin Rotary Club where he talked about the challenges of being placed at the …... -
Sheriff’s police bomb squad canine and partner awarded for detecting bomb in Evanston
TribLocal - EvanstonA Cook County Sheriff’s Police bomb squad officer and his canine partner have been recognized for successfully detecting and disarming a bomb placed behind an …... -
Wheaton detectives to be honored for ‘outstanding’ work
TribLocal - Wheaton » NewsTwo Wheaton Police detectives credited with reopening a 1976 homicide investigation that landed a murderer in jail for life will be honored today. Detectives Edward …... -
New top cop names top aide
Tribune reporterA Chicago police official who was once among the leading candidates to become the city's top cop has been tapped to become the second in command under acting Superintendent Garry McCarthy. Al Wysinger, 48, was named first deputy superintendent, Mayor...Tags: Garry McCarthy, Rahm Emanuel
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2 teens raped as evidence sat
Tribune reporterThe state crime lab notified Chicago police in June 2008 that DNA evidence linked three brutal rapes in the city, but it was not until this summer that detectives reinterviewed the victims and gathered vital information leading to an arrest. During the...Tags: Sexual Assault, Crime Victims, Sex Crimes, Chemical Industry, Chicago Police Department
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Weis talks uniforms, politics, case of Daley's nephew
Former Chicago police Superintendent Jody Weis said Tuesday that the 2004 death of David Koschman — after a confrontation in the Rush Street nightclub area with a nephew of Mayor Richard Daley's — should be reinvestigated by an independent law...Tags: Michigan, Witnesses, Politics, Crimes, Regional Authority
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Issues for the next top cop
Job openings: The Chicago Police Department has more than 1,100 vacancies on a force of 13,500 officers. Mayor-elect Rahm Emanuel promises to add 1,000 officers to the city's streets. Public perceptions: In polls, people say crime is getting worse, yet...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, New York, Rahm Emanuel, Crimes, Chicago Police Department
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May 8, 2011
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