Rahm Emanuel Is a Union-buster. So Why Are Chicago Unions Backing Him?
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Despite Rahm Emanuels well deserved reputation as an anti-worker mayor, only a few unions have been willing to take him on. (Image via Rahm for Chicago)
http://inthesetimes.com/article/17548/rahm_emanuel_unions
FEATURES » JANUARY 28, 2015
Most of the citys labor movement is laying low or supporting the mayor in the upcoming election, despite his well-known anti-worker policies.
BY DAVID MOBERG
When Rahm Emanuel strode into office as mayor of Chicago in 2011, one of his first targets was the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU). He sought and obtained state legislation limiting the right of Chicago teachers to strike. But he lost doubly in the fall of 2012: The CTU successfully mobilized its members to go on strike, then won both a good contract and the battle for public support. Yet Emanuel still closed 49 public schools and expanded charter schools the following spring. Meanwhile, other public employee unions moved into the mayors crosshairs as he drastically cut and privatized city jobs and services, often with help from a Democratic governor and state legislature.
Emanuel stands for re-election February 24 in a non-partisan primary against four challengers (and if no one wins 50 percent of the vote plus one, there will be a run-off between the top two on April 7). Polls suggest Chicagoans are not satisfied with their mayor, but most observers give him the odds because of his financial advantageas of early 2015, he had a $11 million war chest, 10 times that of any opponent.
In theory, labor could be an important part of these calculations. Chicago is a more unionized city than most, and union endorsements typically come with credibility, money and an army of campaign workers. But despite Emanuels anti-union record, unions are divided about how to deal with Mayor 1%, as Kari Lydersens biography of Emanuel is titled.
Emanuel earned that sobriquet not only for the millions he made working for an investment bank and his gift for convincing the rich to empty their pocketbooks for the Democratic Party, but also his disdain for unions. Fuck the UAW, he infamously said when serving as Obamas chief of staff during the auto bailout. He also largely shares the worldview of the financial and corporate elite: Give the hard back of the free-market hand to Jane and Joe Sixpack, the soft palm of friendly government to needy businesses.
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