Chicago Teachers Union tells labor board CPS violated COVID-19 safety agreement – Chicago Tribune*

Officials with the Chicago Teachers Union argued Monday that the halting of the universal masking requirement at Chicago Public Schools last month violated their COVID-19 safety agreement by rescinding a key tenet of the plan without reopening collective bargaining. CTU also accused CPS in the complaint of not adhering to the safety deal by allegedly withholding information such as the number of KN95 masks distributed to schools; school-level data on COVID-19 tests conducted through the district’s free weekly program; and confirmation of the creation of school-based contact-tracing teams.
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debtsor
3 years ago

Safety theater. None of it works.

Pat S.
3 years ago

The CTU and CPS are not at all interesting in teaching children.

It’s obvious, they keep lowering the standards.

Who wins? CTU.

Who loses? The children stuck in the CPS.

What kind of future can we expect for these kids?

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