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Republic workers plan action against owner

Former employees of Republic Windows say they plan to file charges with federal labor regulators over the shutdown of the company's Goose Island plant.

1 day ago | By Megan Cottrell

Rogers Park housing activist Mary Jane Haggerty dies

Rogers Park activist Mary Jane Haggerty is being remembered by friends as a tireless advocate for the downtrodden. She died last week after a long bout with cancer.

6 days ago | By Megan Cottrell

Groups plan 19-day pre-inaguration peace vigil

Grassroots organizations from all over the city are participating in a countdown to inauguration day vigil for advocating for peace and justice in Chicago and the nation.

7 days ago | By Megan Cottrell

City's "vital signs" are worsening, officials say

Chicago residents are being hit hard by the recession, according to a recent study, and city charities are struggling to keep up with the demand for food, energy assistance and emergency housing.

15 days ago | By Megan Cottrell

CTA Holiday Train delivers food baskets and cheer

The CTA Holiday Train is on the tracks today and tomorrow moving customers from location to location and delivering food and other items to families in need.

16 days ago | By Megan Cottrell

"Writer and fighter" activist Beauty Turner dies

Chicago public housing residents are mourning the death of Beauty Turner, a longtime activist who fought on behalf of tenants. She died yesterday after suffering a brain aneurysm earlier this week.

18 days ago | By Megan Cottrell

Program helps CHA become self-sufficient

Twenty-two public housing residents graduated from a program that helped them raise their incomes and education, officials say. More residents are expected to take advantage of the program.

19 days ago | By Megan Cottrell

Republic's workers await checks, apply for new jobs

Workers who lost their jobs when a windows factor shut down are expecting to receive later this week the money owed to them. Also, they are looking for work and trying to survive this jobless period.

20 days ago | By Megan Cottrell

CHA preserves iconic architecture in Chicago's public housing

A recent award given to the Chicago Housing Authority shows public housing isn't always an eyesore. CHA officials are looking to preserve and protect important properties the agency owns.

22 days ago | By Megan Cottrell

Pilsen and Englewood plan for new, low-income housing

The Chicago Housing Authority plans will bring new, green apartments in the Englewood and Pilsen neighborhoods where residents are struggling to find decent places to live.

26 days ago | By Megan Cottrell

Victory for Republic's workers

A settlement has been reached between the union and the bank to pay the workers their severance package and vacation days.

27 days ago | By Megan Cottrell

Victory for Republic's workers

A settlement has been reached between the union and the bank to pay the workers their severance package and vacation days.

27 days ago | By Megan Cottrell

Republic workers continue sit-in after nine hours of talks

No deal OK'd by Bank of America, Republic Windows and Doors and representatives of the company's workers despite hours of negotiations.

28 days ago | By Megan Cottrell

No deal yet for Republic Windows workers

Union officials announced their meeting with Bank of America was productive, but more time is needed to find a solution. Workers say they plan to continue their sit-in at the plant.

29 days ago | By Megan Cottrell

Aldermen threaten to pull city money from Bank of America

Chicago aldermen are threatening to pull city money from Bank of America accounts in the wake of the battle between a local company and ousted workers over financing and back pay.

29 days ago | By Megan Cottrell
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