Arbitrator Rules That CPS Can’t Force Clerks To Report To School Buildings – WBEZ (Chicago)

In her ruling, the arbitrator found “insufficient evidence that the board’s school buildings are safe and healthful for these employees to work in.” If the school district cannot satisfy an arbitrator that it’s safe for clerks to return, then bringing thousands of teachers and students back into buildings seems unlikely.
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Riverbender
5 years ago

Sounds like a simple layoff is in order as in no pay…see if that changes their minds.

Aris Stottle
5 years ago

Air Exchanges per Hour is the metric. Ceiling UV disinfecting lights are needed with convection air flows. Static sprayers of disinfectant, daily with redundant team cleaning staff checking each other’s work. GBAC training mandate now.

anna
5 years ago
Reply to  Aris Stottle

best post today

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