New deal won't keep Boston workers from criticizing Olympics
Published
Feb. 24, 2015 5:39 p.m. ET
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Now there's nothing to keep Boston city workers from complaining about the city's bid for the 2024 Olympics.
Mayor Marty Walsh signed a revised agreement with the USOC on Tuesday. This one didn't have the sections that appeared to prohibit city employees from disparaging the Olympics and the IOC.
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When the original document was made public, Walsh called it boilerplate language that would not limit the workers' rights to free speech. But he negotiated a new agreement with the USOC anyway.
The new deal doesn't contain that language.
The four-page joinder agreement also allows for the possibility of a state or municipal referendum.
Boston has been selected as the U.S. bid city. The IOC is expected to make its decision in 2017.
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