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City, nurses union reach agreement on NATO rally

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CHICAGO (Sun-Times Media Wire) -

City officials and a national nurses union reached an agreement Friday to allow the group to hold the first protest rally of the NATO summit.

Earlier this week, the city revoked a permit issued to National Nurses United for a rally in Daley Center Plaza on Friday, May 18. The city had wanted to move the rally to Grant Park because the nurses heavily promoted the event and added a concert by former Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello -- moves that make it likely the event will draw larger crowds than the group's original estimate of 1,000.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel had defended the city's decision to revoke the nurses' permit, saying that nurses did not mention a concert in their application.

But National Nurses United said late Friday in a statement that the city is allowing them to precede with their rally.

Roderick Drew, a spokesman with the city's Law Department, said the agreement with the nurses union includes reducing time length of the rally from five hours to two hours, changing the protest from a march through downtown to a stationary rally at Daley Plaza and allowing 30 minutes of music performances at the end of the rally.

Morello, a Libertyville native, welcomed the city's decision.

"The mayor's office and NATO backed down because we stood up," Morello said in a statement. "This is a great victory for the nurses union, the people of Chicago, free speech and rock 'n' roll."

Drew also said the city has agreed to allow organizers of a Sunday rally to have a stage for Iraq war veterans.

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