Disaster unionism and the Chicago Public Schools budget vote – The Last Ward

"The CTU and the mayor do not care whether additional borrowing drives the district toward insolvency. In fact, the crisis is the goal. It creates more leverage to demand more money from Springfield. Ironically, the CTU’s ruling caucus – the Caucus of Rank and File Educators, of which (President Stacy Davis) Gates is a member – formed in 2008 as a reading group focused on Naomi Klein’s 'The Shock Doctrine,' a book which popularized the phrase 'disaster capitalism.'"
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Deb
7 months ago

CTU is a political group, not a labor union and should be legally designated as such. CTT does not care about students or education, just political power as lefty policies.

Brian Jones
7 months ago

Well, Chicagoans are getting a nice up close view of how socialism doesn’t work.

It’s all about belief in the theory, the evidence be damned.

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