Chicago Public Schools, teachers’ union ink $1.5B cost hike amid fiscal concerns – The Lion

Chicago Public Schools and its teachers’ union have reached a tentative agreement that would boost expenses by $1.5 billion over four years, school leaders say. “It’s so expensive,” said Ted Dabrowski, president of the nonprofit company Wirepoints. “Again, ordinary, everyday Illinoisans and Chicagoans are going to have to pay for this. It’s just become too much.”
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David F
1 year ago

If the House of Delegates has any gazebo’s they would not approve this.
Who in the real world is getting this kind of raises and even has a pension?

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