Chicago Teachers Union budgeting millions for ‘political activities,’ according to fiscal report – FOX News

In comparison, the union budgeted $152,500 for "training/workshops," $260,000 for community events, and $1.2 million for its contract campaign. The largest amount is budgeted for salaries and health insurance.
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The Railroader
3 months ago

The CTU-Democrat circle jerk continues:

Political animals ante up increasing amounts of confiscated taxpayer funds to a public sector union via contracts and that same union regurgitates a sizeable chunk of confiscated taxpayer funds into those same political animals’ coffers. Wash, rinse, repeat.

This is theft of confiscated taxpayer funds hiding in plain sight. It is exactly this untenable cycle that Franklin Delano Roosevelt warned of when leftist Democrats removed the prohibition on the unionization of public employees.

Bobbi
3 months ago

One of the greatest grifts in history.

Call my shrink
3 months ago

The CTU should be forced to have an independent oversight committee monitoring them to make sure the bottom line is the students

PPF
3 months ago
Reply to  Call my shrink

The CTU represents teachers. So they will advocate for pay, benefits, and classroom conditions. You don’t get to have oversight just because you don’t like their organization or who they support politically. Perhaps you should demand oversight for CPS. The voters have a right to demand things from CPS but they have no right to demand anything from CTU. What they do is essentially none of your business.

ProzacPlease
3 months ago
Reply to  PPF

It’s never a good look to tell the people who pay the bills that it’s none of their business. Eventually they find a way to make it their business.

PPF
3 months ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

You don’t pay my bills and I’m telling you it’s none of your business. So no need to worry about whether it’s a “good look” or not. You can be a neighborhood Karen all you want but you won’t be getting any oversight directing how a union should prioritize their negotiations.

The Railroader
3 months ago
Reply to  PPF

As a Mr./Mrs./Ms. state retiree, we certainly are paying your bills.

PPF
3 months ago
Reply to  The Railroader

Not a state retiree and you definitely aren’t paying my bills. Sounds like most of you can barely pay your own bills. Maybe get a part time job if needed.

The Railroader
3 months ago
Reply to  PPF

So you are Mr./Mrs./Ms. state employee then?

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
3 months ago
Reply to  PPF

The CTU has destroyed the education system and the quality of life for millions of people. Thank you PPF, job well done. You have help give tens of thousands of people a great reason to leave the state.

PPF
3 months ago

Nothing to do with me so no need to give me any credit. I’m just the one pointing out the reality of the situation and that seems to upset a lot of ignorant folks.

Felix.
3 months ago
Reply to  PPF

So, he (she?) shouldn’t express an opinion or advocate for change? Laws can change and contracts can be amended. I’d like public employee strikes or work stoppages to be outlawed, with violators to be fired and fined. However, I don’t favor public flogging. You are free to disagree. Get citizens angry enough and they’ll elect a Trump or do something sensible … OR march and chant. Progressives favor change, after all, and their opponents are getting the message.

PPF
3 months ago
Reply to  Felix.

Of course he or she can express their opinion just as you and I have done. You are free to try and change laws but they have constitutional rights as well. …No law shall be passed that interferes with, negates, or diminishes the right of employees to organize and bargain collectively over their wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment and workplace safety… The original comment wants “oversight” and to “make sure the bottom line is the students”. CTU is there to negotiate better pay, benefits and workplace conditions. Now CTU would argue that negotiating workplace conditions benefits… Read more »

Eugene from a payphone
3 months ago
Reply to  PPF

Parents always have the “right” to vote with their feet. Enrollment declines at CPS indicate parents who can leave the system are doing just that.

ProzacPlease
3 months ago

The people who pay the bills making the CTU their business. Must be Karens or something.

PPF
3 months ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

The people are paying the bills for CPS not CTU. CTU and how it’s operating is none of your business.

ProzacPlease
3 months ago
Reply to  PPF

So teachers pay their CTU dues out of the money they earn from side jobs, huh?

PPF
3 months ago

Of course parents can leave and many students have left. Still doesn’t give you the right to oversee a union and their negotiating priorities. Many of these students are leaving for private schools which is great as they pay money to the private schools leaving more money left for the students that remain.

Does CPS spend less money now that so many students have left? Didn’t think so.

Irish Patriot
3 months ago
Reply to  PPF

LOL – Laughable, hilarious:

“Less than 18% of CTU’s spending was on representing teachers”

https://www.illinoispolicy.org/chicago-teachers-union-releases-annual-audits-5-years-late/

PPF
3 months ago
Reply to  Irish Patriot

So what? They are free to spend their money how they see fit. None of your business.

Irish Patriot
3 months ago
Reply to  PPF

This is a myth that the CTU represents teachers. They do not. Teachers are the product of the CTU. The CTU produces progressive socialist teachers who believe the future lies with 85 IQ illiterate CPS educated activists. And given the number of CPS grads in government, they might not be wrong. The CTU represents the system, the government, the existing educational order. The teachers elect the CTU leadership, but don’t think for a moment the CTU represents teachers. They do not. Like all unions, the CTU is supposed to represent it’s members, but in practice with the CTU, it does… Read more »

PPF
3 months ago
Reply to  Irish Patriot

For not representing teachers they certainly have been doing a good job negotiating pay, benefits and working conditions. Not bad for an organization that doesn’t represent them. lol

Irish Patriot
3 months ago
Reply to  PPF

Again, you’re misunderstanding the point because you’re too fixated on seeing this through the traditional labor vs. capital lens. Yes, the union negotiates pay, benefits and working conditions on behalf of employees and against the employer. But step back. Look at this from a 30,000 foot view. The union says it is negotiating benefits, but that’s not really what it is doing. Much like everything in the Democrat Party, it’s not the words they use but the actions they take. Their ‘negotiating’ is akin to quality control, rather than true negotiations, especially when the union and CPS and the city… Read more »

Joseph A Murzanski
3 months ago

Better spent educating troubled students and/or educating uneducated parents who neglect their children educationally!

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
3 months ago

For every dollar spent on campaign budget they get a great return on investment. The more spent on campaign the more PAIN they cause the taxpayers. The Public Sector Unions are doing this at the expense of the taxpayers. Chicago and Illinois public sector unions do the best job of anyone in in the US, as a result the state is in the worse financial disaster possible.

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