City Council's Stormy Meeting: Rejecting Disciplinary Rulings and Approving Police Contract
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Chicago Sun-Times

The Chicago City Council rejected an arbitrator's ruling that would have allowed police officers recommended for firings or suspensions to bypass the Police Board in favor of an arbitrator. The decision has reignited tensions between the city and the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP). The Council also approved a police contract extension that includes higher pay raises for officers. The split decision sends the ruling back to the arbitrator, potentially leading to an FOP lawsuit. Progressive Council members argued that the ruling would undermine police accountability, while FOP warned of potential legal consequences.