Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says there is no reason for a teachers’ strike to happen – CBS2 (Chicago)

The mayor met Wednesday with CPS Chief Executive Officer Pedro Martinez, Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates, and Ald. Jason Ervin, head of the City Council Budget Committee. The mayor said the meeting was not a negotiation session, but just a "conversation to find a pathway forward together."
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Steve H
1 year ago

Successfully avoiding a teachers strike is low hanging fruit for BJ. If CTU calls a strike against the Mayor that they have already paid for then there is truly no redemption for either here.

David F
1 year ago

You mean other that teachers being way overpaid and overstaffed it many near empty schools, yeah nothing..

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