Chicago Teachers Union’s questionable finances include hiring union boss’ mom – Illinois Policy

Since 2018, the Chicago Teachers Union has paid Robin Potter’s law firms nearly $320,000 – with thousands of that for unspecified purposes. CTU also steered at least two massive lawsuits directly into Robin Potter’s hands, resulting in a net pay out of $9.25 million, with Potter’s firm receiving $4 million of that amount.
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
22 days ago

Payback or Graft?

Streeterville
23 days ago

CTU board should clarify whether ALL CTU members are aware of these sweetheart contracts. Bet rank-and-file have no idea of Potter’s millions. Conflict of interest, at minimum. Unsavory, to say the least.

Brian Jones
22 days ago
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Some are more equal than others.

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