Chicago Public Schools classes start Monday; teachers still don’t have contract – ABC7 (Chicago)

CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said that while Martinez said progress is being made, he acknowledges there is tension.
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Old Joe
1 year ago

Uh oh……I smell a strike and a further delayed school opening. Karen Lewis, eat your heart out!

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There simply isn’t sufficient revenue to move forward without significant cuts. A strike may occur under the guise of having Springfield pay attention to CPS and the CTU, a dubious strategy.

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