Chicago Teachers Union dues support 54 bosses making over $100K – Illinois Policy

More than 50 CTU officers and employees made $100,000 or more in the 2025 fiscal year. To put that in context, the median salary in Chicago is $65,250. The average Chicago teacher made $86,439 during the 2023-2024 school year.
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
7 months ago

Yes — employees of the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) who are eligible and working in covered positions typically do participate in public pension systems. Here are some details and caveats: https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/16.0.1/svg/2705.svg What we know For teachers working for the Chicago Public Schools (CPS), they are covered by the Chicago Teachers’ Pension Fund (CTPF), a defined-benefit public pension plan. Chicago Public Schools+3CTPF+3Chicago Public Schools+3 The CTU reports that for union staff and officers who are on leave from CPS, there has been litigation affirming their right to continue accruing service credit toward public pensions in CTPF (or the Municipal Employees Annuity… Read more »

Admin
7 months ago

Yes, and they are overwhelmingly Tier 1s. That’s why they set up a system that effectively has no money set aside for Tier 2; Tier 1 will get paid first.

Bob
7 months ago

Union dues are a CASH COW for the president and board members

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
7 months ago

Wait till you figure in the Pension $$$ they will get. They are all laughing their way to the bank.

Brian Jones
7 months ago

What a racket. I guess they are more equal than others.

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