Chicago Teachers Union Seeks Formal Mediation In Dispute With CPS Over In-Person Learning Plans – CBS2 (Chicago)

Chicago Public Schools spokeswoman Emily Bolton claimed the district is not legally required to bargain with the union over the decision to reopen, but is reviewing their request for mediation. “We continue to meet and work with CTU, as we have all year, in the hopes they will become a productive partner in getting students safely back to in-person learning.”
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Mike
5 years ago

The state mediation laws favor labor.

Heyjude
5 years ago

When has CTU been a “productive partner” in anything, except colluding with politicians to increase their contracts in exchange for votes?

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

These lazy bums want mediation to see if they have to do their jobs

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