Forced agenda: Chicago Teachers Union contract aims to dictate radical, costly worldview to Chicagoans – Illinois Policy

"If Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, a former CTU employee, agrees to the union’s demands, it will be a history-making contract. That’s not just because the new demands are estimated to cost at least $10.2 billion in added spending, meaning CTU’s contract could cost $50 billion over its lifetime. The other reason this contract would be historic is because CTU’s radical demands go far beyond 9 percent annual wage increases and 45 days off per school year."
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David F
1 year ago

Chicago Bankruptcy 2025!

Pensions Paid First
1 year ago
Reply to  David F

Not while JB is in office. Better hope he doesn’t run again.

Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

CTU are parasitic vermin, deeply stupid and drunk with hubris and a delusion of power. The destruction of CTU will be a new birth of freedom for Chicago and for Illinois.

debtsor
1 year ago

Stop it, by comparing the CTU to parasitic vermin, you’re giving parasitic vermin a bad name!

Pensions Paid First
1 year ago

I don’t know if it’s “delusion of power”. I would say that CTU is pretty powerful. Enough to get their candidate elected to the mayor’s office. Seems pretty powerful to me. They also now have a constitutional amendment that virtually guarantees their existence in some form. I think you are the one that’s delusional if you believe they are about to be destroyed.

David F
1 year ago

Destruction can only come through bankruptcy and Chicago has been driving down that path for a while now. People should prepare for a long strike or going without being able to afford food.

Pensions Paid First
1 year ago
Reply to  David F

A bankruptcy wouldn’t eliminate public unions. Even if bankruptcy canceled all contracts you would still need to negotiate new contracts. The CTU isn’t going anywhere.

ProzacPlease
1 year ago

Those voters are adept at hiding what they want. They have voted for none of these items. Instead, they voted for unions. By the transitive property of politics, that means they have forfeited their right to actually vote on these ideas to negotiations over a teacher contract. It’s clearly what voters want!

ProzacPlease
1 year ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

Wow, you downvoters don’t miss a beat. 3 min after posting! Should I be paranoid and think you are stalking me?

Brian Jones
1 year ago

I’m all for combating climate change, and yet even I think turning the CTU into a Supreme Soviet is an extremely bad way to go about it.

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