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Arbitrator Rules Gov Can Close Prisons

An independent arbitrator has ruled that Illinois Governor Pat Quinn has taken the necessary steps and may proceed with closing seven correctional facilities -- including the high-security prison at Tamms.

The union representing correctional workers released arbitrator Steven Bierig's decision Monday. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees planned to ask a judge in Alexander County to keep in place an order prohibiting the closures.   Bierig ruled in August that the Quinn administration did not properly negotiate with AFSCME the impact of the closures. The two sides have been unable to reach agreement and Bierig's latest ruling declares that the government has met its burden.   He also decided closures would not present a ``clear and present danger'' but AFSCME believes he used the wrong standard.

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn's administration has asked a judge in Cook County to allow the state to proceed with the prison closures. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees disagrees with Bierig's ruling on workers' health and safety risks. The union has asked a southern Illinois judge not to lift a shutdown prohibition he issued earlier.
 

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