Chicago Teachers Union president Jesse Sharkey wins re-election, issues warning to new mayor – Chicago Tribune

Comment: Shame on Chicago teachers for overwhelmingly electing this militant again. The upcoming contract negotiations between the city and the union will be pivotal. "We hope that the new mayor makes good on her promises to transform our public schools," said Jesse Sharkey after winning re-election with 66% of the vote. "If she does, she will find us to be a steadfast ally. If she does not, she will find us to be an implacable foe."
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Hank Scorpio
6 years ago

Warning? That sounded more like a threat…

nixit
6 years ago

15,000 out of 25,000 votes cast, which means Sharkey received 40% of the member vote. For an allegedly politically active member base, this number does not impress me.

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