Chicago teachers union seeks 5 percent raises, says ‘rich people’ will pay for them – Chicago Sun-Times

Sharkey laid out four provisions of the teachers’ proposals: increased pay and benefits, increased staffing, reduced class sizes and “social demands” guaranteeing sanctuary status for undocumented students in CPS classrooms and increased availability of affordable housing citywide.
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Mr_Common_Sense
7 years ago

The Union Teachers need the money so they can send their children TO PRIVATE SCHOOLS, THAT DON’T HAVE UNION TEACHERS.

world with end
7 years ago

Rich people, along with the not-so-rich, are and will be leaving IL; so, that plan to raise revenue won’t work.

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