Commentary: Mayoral race is a good time to decide whether CTU has the right priorities – Chicago Tribune*

Matt Paprocki, of the Illinois Policy Institute: "Union leaders’ prominent involvement in the race reflects their priorities, none of which include Chicago Public Schools students. While CTU teachers provide an invaluable service to the city and society, the union’s leadership uses its position to prioritize a political agenda over students’ needs, much to students’ detriment."
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Tom Paine's Ghost
3 years ago

“CTU has the right priorities?” CTU need to be busted, all teachers fired and school vouchers for all. CTU has NOTHING to do with teaching. Period.

Pensions Paid First
3 years ago

CTU can’t be busted. They are exercising their constitutional right. Don’t hate on the constitution TPG.

Pat S.
3 years ago

In their function as a union, yes, their priorities are power and squeezing as much as possible out of whomever is paying their members.With trade unions there’s an attempt, usually very successful, to produce workers who accomplish their tasks (electricians, plumbers, carpenters, lineworkers, etc.); no such qualifications for CTU members.

CTU has no interest in teaching kids, their only concerns are power and money.

Don’t confuse the CTU with education – not their mission, though they may claim it is.

Pat S.
3 years ago

Easy and accurate answer – they have the right priorities as a union, accumulate as much power as possible and squeeze management for every nickel and concession they can.

CTU doesn’t give a fig aboout the quality of education their members provide to CPS students. That’s not the CTU’s mission; that is, or at least should be, CPS’ mission.

The stranglehold will continue and CPS students will pay the long-term price while the taxpayers pay and pay and pay to support a failed system.

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