CPS, Chicago Teachers Union trade barbs in dueling letters as talks for fall reopening sputter 3 weeks before the start of school – Chicago Tribune*

In its Thursday response letter, CTU said it is available to meet daily beginning Tuesday, the date of the next regularly scheduled bargaining session. “Respectfully, however, it is not the frequency of our meetings that is impeding our progress toward achieving an agreement, but rather CPS’s intransigence,” CTU Deputy General Counsel Thad Goodchild wrote.
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

This is Toni scheduling Lori for a back to school spanking.

Freddy
4 years ago

If the CTU gets it’s way this will be the required attire for students.
https://www.pinterest.com/ryanmaxdesilva/deep-sea-diving-suit/

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