How Chicago Teachers Union acts like Illinois’ newest political party – Illinois Policy

It’s obvious from CTU leaders’ social media feeds. CTU hosted a “bake sale for billionaires” to call out people in Illinois who should be taxed more. Outside the Board of Education headquarters in Chicago, CTU members carried posters of sweet treats with million-dollar price tags.
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Deb
7 months ago

CTU should be designated a political group, not a labor union.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
7 months ago

Stacey Gates the enemy of the education system. She has destroyed the CPS. CTU does not give education a thought.

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