Alderman calls for investigation into school board’s role in Chicago Teachers Union talks – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

“Various media outlets have published disturbing reports of conduct on the part of some personnel associated with Chicago Public Schools, potentially implicating unfair labor practices and breaches of fiduciary duty,” Ald. Gilbert Villegas wrote to Attorney General Kwame Raoul and Tony Sanders, the state superintendent of education. He later added in an interview, “We have conflicts of interest just all over the place."
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Kwame is far too busy investigating the OD of a known drug dealer that swallowed his wares to keep from going back to prison and a bunch of punks that got out of line with the police after a Mexican Independence Day celebration. He doesn’t have time for the obvious malfeasance of Henyard, the CTU, etc.

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