Gov. Rauner Sets Up Fight with Unions


Gov. Bruce Rauner has proposed "right-to-work zones" that would weaken union control in certain areas. The move is sure to touch off a fight with labor unions, and may need legislative action to become a reality. We'll talk with WBEZ reporter Tony Arnold, Chicago Tribune reporter Eric Zorn, Anders Lindall of the Illinois AFL-CIO, and Greg Baise from the Illinois Manufacturers Association about the governor's ideas about unions, his management style, as well as the new COO and CFO he's appointed. 


On Jan. 22, Rauner announced three members of his "Turnaround Team," including former Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle. Hover over the images to learn more about the appointees. 

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On Jan. 23, Rauner announced six appointments, including one holdover from the previous administration, Illinois Department of Human Rights Director Rocco Claps. Hover over the images to learn more about the appointees. 

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