•April 4, 2018•
By Jim Nowlan
NP Guest Columnist
The November election contest between Gov. Bruce Rauner and Democratic challenger J. B. Pritzker is shaping up to be largely a classic conflict between capital and labor.
Mushy moderate that I am, I wonder if there is any constructive middle ground on this topic for Illinois in the foreseeable future.
Rauner made his money as a private equity investor. His company borrows money to buy companies, pumps them up and sells them for a big profit. Doing so requires a hard-nose approach to employees.
Rauner’s disdain for labor unions is well known. He initiated efforts that have resulted in a present case before the U.S. Supreme Court that will likely strip public employee unions of the capacity to require non-union employees to pay union dues. Read More


•March 21 2018•
•March 21 2018•
