The CTA will not increase fares next year or cut services under a budget proposal outlined Wednesday by agency president Forrest Claypool. However, the proposal is contingent on unions agreeing to changes in work rules.
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- CTA on collision course with union, but no fare hikes yet [Chicago Tribune]