Militants, Not Educators – The Chicago Teachers Union – City Journal

Chicagoans hoping for change can make their voices heard this election season. The mayoral election is an opportunity to ask whether CORE’s leadership of the CTU best serves Chicago students. Judging by public schools’ academic and enrollment declines, as well as the union’s preference for political militancy over educational excellence, that question should not be hard to answer.
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Tom Paine's Ghost
3 years ago

Corrected Headline: “Terrorists. Not Educators. The Chicago Terrorist Union.”

Last edited 3 years ago by Tom Paine's Ghost
Stewie the Roof Baby
3 years ago

More like domestic terrorists

Pat S.
3 years ago

If anyone in the private sector produced such abysmal results, they’d be out on their butts. Chicagoans and CPS students deserve teachers who have the youngsters’ best interest in mind, not the union’s agenda. CTU is so far off the reservation – negotiating far more than unions should have the right to address – that there may be no option but to fire all CTU members and start up CPS with non-union teachers. Former CTU teachers can apply for their old jobs. There are many CPS teachers who deplore what CTU has become, but they are into self-preservation and remain… Read more »

mmack
3 years ago
Reply to  Pat S.

If anyone in the private sector produced such abysmal results, they’d be out on their butts.”

The UAW, GM, Chrysler, and the Obama Administration say hello. I hope you enjoyed bailing out GM in 2009. You’ll probably be doing it again soon.

That said, I agree wholeheartedly with your and other posters assessments of the CTU and the abysmal state of Chicago and other Big Blue City schools.

It’s as if their endgame is to remain at home teaching no classes yet getting paid handsomely for it. By you, the taxpaying chumbalone.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Pay for performance only. Let the CTU promote education for once.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Mafia Thugs.

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