‘Where will the money come from? Rich people,’ Chicago Teachers Union says as it seeks increased pay, staffing in contract – Chicago Tribune

“We have a governor who has committed to legalizing recreational marijuana and putting a tax on it, we can take that as well,” Davis Gates said. “They are also talking about sports betting. We can take that. They’re talking about opening a new casino here in the city of Chicago. We can take that.” And they earlier said they want subsidies for teacher housing.
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Gemini
7 years ago

The “smart money” is already packing and leaving. If you needed a wake up call, here it is.

Bob Out Of Here
7 years ago

It would be shorter if they’d make a list of what they don’t want to take.

Gemini
7 years ago

Rich people, my ass.
If you look at their “product”, i.e. their graduation rate and the number of students who go on to college, vis-a-vis other school systems, these people should get a pay CUT!

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