Commentary: Here’s why Chicago teachers are suing their own union – Chicago Tribune*

Dean McGee, of the Liberty Justice Center: "This is a critical moment for Chicago teachers, who expect the union to represent their interests as the city navigates the recent upheaval in its Board of Education. By withholding legally required financial audits, CTU leadership failed to meet its legal obligations and betrayed the trust of its members."
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Or, the CTU members could’ve done the sensible thing and voted for Vallas, etc. when they heard Johnson’s half- baked , Marxist rhetoric . As several unions have done, the members have made it very clear that they are not voting the way the bosses are telling them to. Said unions have now endorsed the Republicans or not endorsed anyone.

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