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Democratic Lawmakers Try Again to Have An Arbitrator Resolve AFSCME Contract Talks

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Gov. Rauner (left) and AFSCME continue to clash.

Illinois lawmakers are once again considering an intervention in state labor negotiations.

Contract talks have stalled between Illinois' biggest government labor union - AFSCME - and Governor Bruce Rauner.
Rauner wants the state Labor Relations Board to decide whether negotiations are at an impasse; the union says that's premature.

Under legislation approved by a House committee Thursday, such failed negotiations would be resolved by an arbitrator on whom both sides agree.

AFSCME says it's willing to give up its right to strike to get that change. But union official Mike Newman says a strike is what Rauner seems to want.

"Less than a month ago, the governor boasted that if there's a strike, we'll win. And boast- I don't use that word lightly-  that if there's a strike, we will win."

But, Republican Representative Dwight Kay of Glen Carbon says he's concerned the legislation would diminish the governor's power.

"It does disturb me that we seem to have no regard to the taxpayer. And it also seems we have no regard for the people who generally pass appropriation bills and that's the General Assembly. "

The union's last contract expired in July.

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